Hawks' Johnson to miss All-Star | Story Highlights Joe Johnson will miss the All-Star Game because of tendinitis in his left kneeThe Atlanta Hawks said an MRI confirmed the initial diagnosisJohnson will sit out the Hawks' next two games vs. Knicks, Magic |


ATLANTA (AP) -- Atlanta Hawks guard Joe Johnson will miss the All-Star game because of tendinitis in his left knee.
The team says an MRI confirmed the initial diagnosis. Johnson will sit out the Hawks' next two games: at New York on Wednesday night and a Thursday night contest at home against Orlando. He'll also skip the All-Star Game in Orlando and all related activities this weekend, giving his knee additional time to rest.
NBA Commissioner David Stern will select Johnson's All-Star replacement and Atlanta's Josh Smith is one of several candidates.
Johnson leads the Hawks in scoring at 17.6 points a game and was named to the All-Star team for the sixth year in a row.
After the break, he'll be re-evaluated before Atlanta's next game against Golden State on Feb. 29.
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