Baron Davis' knee gave out in hideous fashion during Game 4 of the Knicks-Heat NBA Playoff series on Sunday.  The injury could end Davis' career.

The New York Knicks were able to beat the Miami Heat on Sunday 89-87 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference 1st Round playoffs.  The Knicks were able to snap a 13-game playoff losing streak by beating the Heat.  Unfortunately, the Knicks lost Baron Davis for the remainder of the season.  Davis suffered a devastating knee injury that could end his career.

Not only did Davis tear his patella tendon, he tore his ACL and MCL.  Baron Davis is a 33-year old point guard who has battled injuries for quite some time now.  This type of devastating knee injury for a player his age (with an extensive injury history) might put an end to his career.  It's always tough to see a player blow his knee this badly.  Sadly, it's probably a safe bet that Baron Davis will not be a member of the Knicks roster next season.  This means that we won't be seeing BD as a member of the Knicks when they stroll through Albany on October 20th for a preseason game against the Celtics.

Brian Noe is the Program Director at 104.5 The Team, ESPN Radio in Albany, NY.  Brian also hosts “The Noe Show” each weekday from 1-3pm ET on WTMM.

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