MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Bucks guard Kevin Porter Jr. left Wednesday night’s 133-120 win over Washington with a left ankle sprain.
Coach Doc Rivers said it “didn’t look good, I’ll just say that.”
Following an MRI on Thursday, Bucks team orthopedic surgeon Dr. Carole Vetter, confirmed the initial diagnosis of a left ankle sprain.
Porter Jr. will not play in the upcoming road trip against Toronto and Cleveland, the team confirmed Thursday.
The 25-year-old Porter had 10 points and two assists in 9 1/2 minutes before getting hurt.
He was heading backward as Washington’s Cam Whitmore was driving into the paint. Porter appeared to trip over the foot of teammate Bobby Portis, and he laid on the floor in pain before heading to the locker room.
Rivers said Porter’s injury may have caused the B

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