Juan Toscano-Anderson was able to walk to the locker room but left Saturday night's game. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Juan Toscano-Anderson got hurt while trying to make an incredible save in the fourth quarter on Saturday night.

Toscano-Anderson’s Golden State Warriors were down 101-100 to the Boston Celtics with under six minutes to go. The Warriors missed a three-point attempt, and the ball was deflected toward the sideline. Toscano-Anderson tried to chase the ball down before it went out of bounds. He was able to do so but fell over the scorer’s table near midcourt.

Toscano-Anderson was able to walk to the locker room but left the game. He had four points, six rebounds and four assists in 25 minutes before leaving the game.

The 27-year-old from Marquette is in his second season with the Warriors.

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