NEW YORK -- Amare Stoudemire walked into the Knicks' locker room about 40 minutes after his team's 124-106 win over the Pistons on Sunday night with a noticeable limp. His surgically-repaired left knee and right ankle were wrapped in ice.
It was a scene that would likely make team president Donnie Walsh wince, but Stoudemire insisted that there was no reason to worry.
"I'll be all right," said Stoudemire, who finished with 33 points on 11-of-19 shooting against Detroit. "I feel pretty good. I'll be ready to go. No worries."
Knicks fans can now take a short breath in case any of you were wondering about the status of, "STAT," and his knee and ankle. Although Amar'e has taken a slight beating these last few weeks, he still manages to find his way to the floor and produce for the Knicks. Hopefully with the help of Timofey Mozgov and Ronny Turiaf, "STAT," can become more healthy as the weeks roll on.


