Crutches did not stop Kanter from playing vs. Hawks: Making playoffs require some sacrifices
Enes Kanter showed up for the Knicks game with the Hawks on Sunday on crutches

Crutches did not stop Enes Kanter from playing against the Hawks.
Per NY Post, Enes Kanter showed up for the Knicks game with the Hawks on Sunday on crutches.
So naturally, he started.
“If you’re going to make the playoffs, you’re going to make some sacrifices,” said Kanter, who was feeling the effects of getting kneed in the hip Saturday in Chicago — an injury that left him on crutches for two days. “I was in pain but [the doctors] just literally said, ‘Hey, if you want to play, we’re not going to say don’t play.’


“They just say, ‘OK, it’s your decision.’ ”
Per NY Post, Enes Kanter showed up for the Knicks game with the Hawks on Sunday on crutches.
So naturally, he started.
“If you’re going to make the playoffs, you’re going to make some sacrifices,” said Kanter, who was feeling the effects of getting kneed in the hip Saturday in Chicago — an injury that left him on crutches for two days. “I was in pain but [the doctors] just literally said, ‘Hey, if you want to play, we’re not going to say don’t play.’


“They just say, ‘OK, it’s your decision.’ ”