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Kyrie Irving's X-rays were negative, will have more tests
Kyrie Irving got at least some positive news when he underwent initial testing. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Kyrie Irving left Sunday’s loss against the Milwaukee Bucks after suffering a sprained ankle, but the Brooklyn Nets star got at least some positive news when he underwent initial testing.

Nets head coach Steve Nash told reporters after Game 4 that X-rays on Irving’s ankle were negative. He said the star point guard will undergo further testing and treatment.

That rules out any type of fracture or break for Irving, but he will need to have an MRI to determine if he suffered ligament damage.

Irving landed awkwardly on his right ankle after converting a shot in the paint late in the second quarter. He immediately grabbed at his right leg and appeared to be in a significant amount of pain. The Nets quickly ruled him out for the remainder of the game with a sprained ankle.

The Nets are suddenly facing serious questions after the Bucks beat them in Game 3 and Game 4 to even their Eastern Conference semifinal series at 2-2. Irving’s status is up in the air, and James Harden has missed the last three contests with a hamstring injury after exiting early in Game 1. Brooklyn is hopeful Harden will be able to return before the end of the series.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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