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A day after punching the glass case of a fire extinguisher in a fit of anger, New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire had a small muscle in his left hand repaired by a surgeon Tuesday.

Stoudemire will miss Game 3 of New York's series against the Miami Heat and is doubtful for Game 4, the team said in a statement.

Though the Knicks said he would be re-evaluated after that, the New York Post reported that Stoudemire isn't expected back for the entire series.

Stoudemire was treated for a laceration to his hand after Monday's 104-94 loss to the Heat, which sunk the Knicks into a 2-0 hole in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series.

He left American Airlines Arena with his hand bandaged and his arm in a sling, then apologized to fans and teammates via Twitter, saying he was "not proud of my actions" and that "we have all done [things] out of anger that we regret."

Game 3 of the best-of-seven series is Thursday at Madison Square Garden.

The Knicks went 14-5 without Stoudemire in the lineup during the regular season. He missed most of the final month because of a bulging disc in his lower back.