The Los Angeles Lakers' star basketball player LeBron James suffered from a high ankle sprain in a game with the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday and is out indefinitely.
Atlanta’s Solomon Hill collided with James’ ankle while trying to steal the ball in the first half of the Lakers’ 99-94 loss to the Hawks. Hill was called for a foul.
James stayed in the game for a short period of time after that, but then called a timeout and went to the locker room, knocking over a chair in frustration.
The basketball player received X-rays and an MRI on his ankle after the game, ESPN says.
"I haven't necessarily seen him scream and scowl like that probably ever," James’ teammate Kyle Kuzma said.
Solomon Hill tweeted after the game that he'd injured LeBron James’ unintentionally.
James tweeted later that he would be back “soon like I never left”.
The setback could cost the athlete an MVP, as up until Saturday he was averaging 25.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 8.0 assists and played in every game for the Lakers this season except one.