Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg during the first quarter of Game 4 in the NBA Playoffs against the Indiana Pacers.Bucks coaches had to help Lillard off the court as he made his way to the locker room.Lillard could be seen grabbing at his left ankle after falling to the ground.The Bucks ruled him out for the rest of the game just minutes after the injury. Senior NBA insider, Chris Haynes is reporting it’s a “potentially severe” injury. It’s another tough blow for Lillard and the Bucks as he just made a miraculous return from a blood clot, or deep vein thrombosis to be more specific, in his right calf.Lillard was diagnosed on March 25 and was cleared on April 17. He just returned to the Bucks for Game 2 of the series on April 22.It’s a tough blow for the Bucks’ hopes in the playoffs after they found themselves down 2-0 in the series and just won Game 3, but the focus now is whether or not Lillard suffered a serious injury that could impact next season and his future.According to ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania, Lillard will undergo an MRI on April 28.

MILWAUKEE —

Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg during the first quarter of Game 4 in the NBA Playoffs against the Indiana Pacers.

Bucks coaches had to help Lillard off the court as he made his way to the locker room.

Lillard could be seen grabbing at his left ankle after falling to the ground.

The Bucks ruled him out for the rest of the game just minutes after the injury. Senior NBA insider, Chris Haynes is reporting it’s a “potentially severe” injury.

It’s another tough blow for Lillard and the Bucks as he just made a miraculous return from a blood clot, or deep vein thrombosis to be more specific, in his right calf.

Lillard was diagnosed on March 25 and was cleared on April 17. He just returned to the Bucks for Game 2 of the series on April 22.

It’s a tough blow for the Bucks’ hopes in the playoffs after they found themselves down 2-0 in the series and just won Game 3, but the focus now is whether or not Lillard suffered a serious injury that could impact next season and his future.

According to ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania, Lillard will undergo an MRI on April 28.