Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams to travel to New York for knee examination

Mo Williams

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams will travel to New York on Wednesday to for a checkup on his injured knee.

(Gus Chan, cleveland.com)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -  Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams flew to New York on Tuesday for a Wednesday appointment regarding his bothersome left knee, league sources informed cleveland.com.

This will come two days after seeking a second opinion from renowned knee specialist Dr. James Andrews in Florida. The 13-year veteran has traveled to see Dr. Andrews on three occasions this season.

He is expected to return to Cleveland to be on the bench with his team for Wednesday's regular season finale against the Detroit Pistons, but he will not dress.

Williams' injury is being termed as chondromalacia, inflammation of cartilage under the kneecap. It has been an injury that has plagued him all season and caused him to miss over a month of time. He's trying to get more information because he has a great desire to play this postseason.

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