Isaiah Hartenstein of the New York Knicks suffered a sore left Achilles during the second quarter of a game, which led to him being sidelined for the remainder of the match. The injury is the same one that caused him to miss two games last month. Despite playing through it since, Hartenstein's condition prompted Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau to declare him day-to-day, with some speculating he could be day to day or may have had surgery. The Knicks faced a challenging situation as they were left with only seven players available, including just one big man, Taj Gibson. Hartenstein's absence was felt during the Knicks' 122-108 loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
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Predictably, Thibodeau simply says Hartenstein is day-to-day with this Achilles soreness. https://t.co/4oPVyCutw9
Isaiah Hartenstein is day to day with the sore left Achilles, Tom Thibodeau said.
Isaiah Hartenstein became the latest Knick to leave the court with an injury in their 122-108 loss to the Mavericks. @Krisplashed https://t.co/VOhD3mj4PL
Hartenstein has been dealing with an Achilles injury for a bit. He missed two games last month and has been playing through it since.
Isaiah Hartenstein has a sore left Achilles, the Knicks say, and is out for the rest of the game. Knicks down to only seven players with Taj Gibson as their only big man.
Hartenstein is out for the remainder of the game - sore left achilles. Same injury that sidelined him last month.
Hartenstein could be day to day. Or he may have had surgery at halftime. https://t.co/75qVlGlWWS
Hartenstein came up limping in the second quarter -- and he's not on the bench or in the game to start the third quarter. So, now seven.
No Isaiah Hartenstein to start the second half for the Knicks.