Anthony to miss at least 3 weeks with broken hand

January 6, 2009 - 10:22 AM
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER • Nuggets All-Star Carmelo Anthony will miss at least three weeks because of a broken bone in his shooting hand, but he won't need surgery.

Anthony was fitted with a removable splint Tuesday after breaking a bone in his right hand in a win over the Indiana Pacers on Monday.

He's been told by doctors he'll be out 3-to-4 weeks.

"Hopefully the healing process will be a lot quicker," Anthony said after returning to Pepsi Center following his visit with a hand specialist.

Anthony was injured when Pacers center Jeff Foster swatted at the ball, catching part of Anthony's hand.

He continued to play despite numbness in the hand, scoring 21 points before leaving late in the game.

"We just needed that game," said Anthony, whose team blew a 20-point lead before pulling away again in the fourth quarter. "That was a game last night that we couldn't let slip out of our hands."

Anthony also has been hampered by a bruised right elbow, causing him to miss three games in late December. The bothersome elbow will now get some much-needed rest as well.

"I'm going to make this time the best time I can, just by rehabbing," Anthony said.

Anthony's injury comes with the Nuggets on a four-game winning streak. Denver is 24-12 after 36 games, matching the club's best start since its first year in the NBA in 1976-77.

"If an injury is coming at a good place, it might be in a good place now," said coach George Karl, whose team plays seven of its next eight games at home. "We can feel sorry on off days, but we can't feel sorry for ourselves when the games start. We've got to figure out how to win games."