Phoenix Suns shooting guard Bradley Beal suffered a gruesome ankle injury in the first quarter of their 139-122 loss to the New York Knicks and was unable to return to the game.
Beal had gone up for a three-point shot when he landed awkwardly on the foot of Knicks SG Donte DiVincenzo and appeared to roll his ankle.
The 30-year-old immediately grabbed at the ankle and remained on the ground in pain for several minutes while he was attended to by trainers.
He eventually departed to the locker room after standing up and making his free throw.
Beal had played only five minutes while recording six points and an assist before suffering his latest injury.
Phoenix Suns superstar Bradley Beal left their loss to the Knicks with a gruesome ankle injury
Beal remained on the ground for several minutes before departing to the locker room
Jalen Brunson became the first Knicks PG to score 50-points and set his career high
After the game, Suns head coach Frank Vogel confirmed that he sprained his right ankle after undergoing x-rays.
Beal, a three-time All-Star, has only participated in six games this season and was making his third appearance since missing time with a back injury that has plagued him throughout the early portions of the season.
His latest injury will only further the much-needed reps that the Suns 'Big Three' of Beal, Kevin Durant, and Devin Booker still require in order to develop chemistry.
The Suns' three stars have only played together three times this season, including Friday night's loss.
One player who seemed to take full advantage of the Sun's missing Beal on the court was Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson.
Brunson recorded a career-high 50 points, nine assists, and a career high five steals as he single handedly led the Knicks to their thrilling comeback victory, while shot a stunning 9-9 from 3-point range.
He also became the first Knicks guard to record a 50-point game since Jamal Crawford in 2007.
Brunson also became the first Knicks point guard to ever score 50 points in a single game.