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Raptors vs. 76ers: Scottie Barnes hurts ankle in Game 1 after being stepped on by Joel Embiid; X-rays negative

Raptors vs. 76ers: Scottie Barnes hurts ankle in Game 1 after being stepped on by Joel Embiid; X-rays negative

The Toronto Raptors’ lost Game 1 of their first-round series with the Philadelphia 76ers, 131-111, and their Saturday went from bad to worse early in the fourth quarter when star rookie Scottie Barnes had to be helped off the floor with an ankle injury. He did not return to the game. X-rays on his left ankle taken after the game were negative. He is scheduled for an MRI Sunday, per ESPN.

With a little over nine minutes remaining, and the Raptors trailing by 18 points, Barnes came over to provide some help defense on Embiid. As the big man passed the ball, he stepped and landed right on Barnes’ left ankle, which rolled under the heavy pressure. 

Barnes immediately collapsed to the ground and grabbed for his foot. He appeared to be in serious pain and was grimacing while the Raptors’ medical staff attended to him. After a few minutes they got him up on his feet and he was helped off the floor by a few teammates. Barnes was putting minimal weight, if any, on his ankle as he left the court. 

The severity of Barnes’ injury won’t be clear until he undergoes further imaging later on Saturday or Sunday. It goes without saying that everyone in the Raptors organization will be crossing their fingers that he escaped without a serious problem. But even if that is the case, it’s possible Barnes will end up missing some time. 

Naturally, Barnes’ teammates were not happy to see him go down as Pascal Siakam noted how hard the rookie had played this season and how excited he was to contribute to the team’s success in the playoffs. 

“It’s tough, man. Again, obviously, he works extremely hard and he’s been playing awesome this season and I know he was super excited about the playoffs and wanted to be there and play. So, yeah, man, we’ll see. Obviously, we hope to have him next game. But yeah, it’s definitely tough to see him go down and I know that he was hurting because he wanted to be out there…

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