Pelicans' Davis leaves game with apparent ankle injury


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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans left Wednesday night's game against the Milwaukee Bucks after appearing to injure his left ankle.

Davis limped off the court and went directly to the locker room in the waning seconds of the first quarter after his legs got tangled with teammate Andrew Harrison underneath the basket as Harrison drew a charge on Milwaukee's Thon Maker.

Harrison fell backward into Davis, who fell to the floor and immediately clutched his lower left leg.

Davis, who also appeared shaken up on the previous play after blocking a shot and falling to the court, returned to the bench for a brief period at the start of the second quarter before again heading to locker room.

The Pelicans announced he was questionable to return due to an illness.

Davis scored 14 points and had five rebounds in the first quarter in a much-anticipated match-up with Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo.

New Orleans entered the game short-handed in the front court due to a rash of injuries.

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