Kyrie Irving grabs his leg after injuring his ankle during Sunday's Game 4 against the Bucks. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Kyrie Irving got off to a hot start in the Brooklyn Nets’ game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, but he left the court late in the first half after suffering an ankle injury.

Irving landed awkwardly on his right ankle in the second quarter of Game 4 after converting a shot in the paint. He immediately grabbed his lower leg and appeared to be in pain. You can see a video of the play below:

The good news is Irving was able to walk off under his own power, although he was heavily favoring his right leg as he made his way to the locker room. It would be a surprise if he avoided a sprain with the way his ankle bent underneath him.

Irving had 11 points in 17 minutes before the injury.

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