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Knicks' Hardaway says X-rays on wrist came back negative, hopes to play Tuesday

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Tim Hardaway Jr.  suffered a sprained right wrist during the first half of the New York Knicks 102-89 loss to the  Phoenix Suns on Sunday. 

Hardaway shared some potentially good news after the game, saying that X-rays came back negative and he hopes to play Tuesday versus the San Antonio Spurs, according to Jonah Ballow of NYKnicks.com

The team originally said Hardaway would be able to return to the contest, before ruling him out shortly after. 

He scored four points in two minutes off the bench. 

Hardaway entered the day averaging 11.4 points on 38.9 percent shooting from the field in 23.9 minutes per game. 

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