Cleveland Cavaliers star, Donovan Mitchell, will have an MRI on Monday after leaving the defeat of the match on Sunday 4 against the Indiana Pacers with what the team said he was a left left ankle.
Mitchell did not play in the second half of the setback 129-109 in Indianapolis, ending with 12 points on 3 shots out of 11 and zero not decisive in 20 minutes. The riders dragged 80-39 at the break.
The best classified riders are down 3-1 in the semi-final series of the Eastern Conference of the Seven. Indiana can finish it in match 5 Tuesday in Cleveland.
Coach’s coach Kenny Atkinson confirmed that Mitchell will have an MRI, adding that he had “no idea” if the six times All-Star will be available on Tuesday evening.
Mitchell warmed up for the second half but experienced an ankle discomfort and was verified by the training staff. He returned to the locker room for treatment and did not go back to the game.
Mitchell, 28, came from consecutive monster efforts in match 2 (48 points) and match 3 (43 points). For the series, it has an average of 34.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.8 interceptions in four departures.
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