<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">NEW YORK, Nov. 15 -- As players from the Wizards and Knicks began to trickle onto the court at Madison Square Garden to warm up two hours before Wednesday's game, Knicks guard-forward Jared Jeffries was leaning against the scorer's table, watching. He was dressed in a suit and his left sleeve barely concealed a splint. Jeffries, who signed a five-year, $30 million contract with the Knicks last summer after four seasons with the Wizards, has not played since breaking his left wrist in New York's preseason opener. He underwent surgery Oct. 31 and said he will not be back for at least another four weeks. "Right now, it hurts to miss every game," he said when asked about not playing against his old team. "I just want to be out there with my teammates, helping any way I can."</div> Link