New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) reacts after getting called for a foul in the first quarter against the Orlando Magic.

New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson injured his ankle late in Wednesday night's game against the Orlando Magic and it might be significant.

According to The Athletic's James L. Edwards III, Brunson left New York's Madison Square Garden wearing a walking boot and using crutches.

The All-Star guard rolled his ankle with under two minutes to go in the Knicks' eventual 124-107 loss. After shooting his free throws Brunson committed a take foul and hobbled straight to the locker room.

Knicks coach Mike Brown told reporters after the game that Brunson turned his right ankle but "that's all I know."

Brunson wasn't the only star injured in the game. The Magic lost Paolo Banchero to a left groin strain.

The former top pick, who was celebrating his 23rd birthday on Wednesday, played just 12 minutes before exiting.

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