Video obtained by TMZ Sports shows Philadelphia 76ers forward Kelly Oubre returning home after being hit by a vehicle over this past weekend.
Oubre was transported to the hospital after being struck in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia on Saturday.
On the video, captured by a Ring doorbell camera, Oubre is seen walking into his house in obvious pain - while also wheeling a bicycle along with him.
Audio captured in the clip picks up Oubre telling his wife, Shylynn that he was hit by a car as he walked inside.
After arriving home, Oubre was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital by ambulance where he was checked on by doctors.
Video shows Philadelphia 76ers forward Kelly Oubre returning home after being hit by a car
Oubre is seen walking inside in obvious pain - while also wheeling a bicycle along with him
This follows reports earlier on Tuesday that claim the accident did not occur where Oubre said they did - something that could be owed to his recent arrival in the city.
Two employees from a business nearby where Oubre said the collision occurred reportedly reviewed two hours worth of footage from that night and didn't see the crash.
'The Police Department currently does not have any video or photographic evidence that depicts this collision,' a spokesperson said via the Philadelphia Inquirer.
'We continue to work in hopes of gathering evidence and we encourage anyone who has information to reach out to our crash investigation unit.'
The police were keen to point out, according to the Inquirer, that Oubre has not been accused of anything and the investigation remains in progress.
Sources familiar with the accident told the Inquirer that Oubre may not have given an accurate account of where the crash took place.
He's only been with the Sixers since September 26 and only moved into the Center City neighborhood recently.
Sources also said that Oubre was shaken up by his injuries when he spoke to police.
Reports Tuesday said reviewed video near the wreck's alleged location didn't show a crash
Sources believe that Oubre - who only recently moved to the city - wasn't aware of his location
Police reports say that the crash occurred in the 1400 block of Spruce Street around 7:20pm on Saturday.
The report says Oubre was reportedly walking west when a silver vehicle speeding in the same direction tried turning south onto a different street - but struck him in the upper chest with the driver's-side mirror.
Oubre signed with the 76ers in free agency just prior to the start of the season. Before then, he was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks with the 15th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.
But he never played for Atlanta, and his draft rights were flipped to the Washington Wizards in a three-team deal that eventually landed them Tim Hardaway Jr.
Oubre just joined the 76ers in free agency this offseason and recently moved to Center City
Oubre played two full seasons in Washington before he was traded alongside Austin Rivers to the Phoenix Suns for Trevor Ariza.
Following two seasons in the desert, he was one of the key pieces in a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder that saw Chris Paul join Phoenix. Days later, Oubre was flipped to the Golden State Warriors.
In the 2021 offseason, Oubre inked a two-year deal with the Charlotte Hornets which lapsed this past summer.
Over the course of his career, Oubre averages 12.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, and one assist per game.