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J.R. Smith had patella tendon surgery & arthroscopy for a tear in the lateral meniscus, of his left knee, Knicks announce.9:52 AM - 16 Jul 2013
The Knicks are saying J.R. could be out four months. How do you sign a guy to a four-year deal 10 days before major knee surgery?10:00 AM - 16 Jul 2013
And don't believe this bull spin by some in the media that the Knicks new about this. Incredible.10:00 AM - 16 Jul 2013
Here's all you need to know: They waited until after leaving the arena here in Vegas to announce this. They don't want questions asked. Joke10:01 AM - 16 Jul 2013
According to Knicks "J.R. Smith's injuries were chronic and gradually worsened." So why the heck did you give him a 4-yr contract? Holy [****]10:04 AM - 16 Jul 2013
No wonder they were so desperate to sign Metta World Peace.10:06 AM - 16 Jul 2013
I get it. Some fans are blind. Some Knicks media guys are on the payroll. But J.R.'s surgery is a major deal. Four months?10:10 AM - 16 Jul 2013
If the surgery isn't such a big deal, why did the Knicks skip town before announcing it? Absolute joke. And the beat goes on....10:12 AM - 16 Jul 2013
Remember something else, J.R.'s deal didn't become official until July 10th. Five days later...major knee surgery. But hey, they knew about10:13 AM - 16 Jul 2013
Mark my words. Some of the fools in the media will soon write "J.R.'s ahead of schedule" and "his knee never been this healthy." Sure.10:16 AM - 16 Jul 2013
J.R. Smith is now officially "sore left foot, day-to-day."10:19 AM - 16 Jul 2013
Which is worse: Not knowing J.R. had a bad knee & signing him for 4-years or as Knicks claim, knowing it and still giving him 4 years?10:25 AM - 16 Jul 2013
The Knicks, my friends, are headed in the wrong direction. I know some in the media aren't allowed to write or say it but this ain't good.10:26 AM - 16 Jul 2013
You want me to say something postive? J.R. Smith is lucky Dr. Answorth Allen performed the surgery. Great surgeon...better guy.11:29 AM - 16 Jul 2013