Marc Berman of the New York Post reports that surgery on Antonio McDyess's knee was successful.

The surgery took two hours to perform and McDyess will begin rehabilitating the knee in two weeks.

Knicks doctor Norman Scott said, "There were no surprises during the surgery. We are very optimistic that Antonio will have a full recovery and be able to play again next season."

Medical experts say that to fully recover from a bone graft, like the one McDyess underwent, can take anywhere from three to six months to recover. Given McDyess's history of recovering slow, it is likely it will take closer to the six month mark- making a return in time for the start of training camp unlikely.