Suns' Bradley Beal sprains ankle in latest injury setback
PHOENIX - - Suns monitor Bradley Beal experienced a hyper-extended right lower leg during the principal quarter of Friday night's 139-122 misfortune to the New York Knicks, the most recent difficulty in what Phoenix mentor Blunt Vogel depicted as a "disappointing injury sort of season for him."
Beal, 30, hit a 3-pointer in the main quarter, yet he arrived on the foot of New York's Donte DiVincenzo, who was required an egregious foul 1 since he didn't permit Beal space to land.
Beal was on the ground for a couple of moments, squirming miserably. He ultimately got up to make his free toss, however went to the storage space and was subsequently precluded until the end of the game.
Vogel said X-beams were negative.
Beal's physical issue is one more blow for the Suns' Elite player triplet of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Beal, which has played together for only another game this season, and that was in Wednesday night's misfortune to the Brooklyn Nets.
Beal was playing in his 6th game this season on Friday. He has managed a sensitive back for a significant part of the beyond two months. Durant and Booker have likewise missed time with different wounds.
"Wounds are a piece of the game," Vogel said. "I'm disheartened for him. You could see the mistake all over toward the back. That is my greatest concern, keeping him lifted. He'll get back soon enough, however it's been a disappointing injury kind of season for him."
Beal had six focuses against the Knicks prior to withdrawing.
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