The Charlotte Hornets have confirmed point guard LaMelo Ball fractured his right ankle during Monday's 117-106 win over the Detroit Pistons.
Ball went down awkwardly with the ball in the third quarter, before being subbed out of the game.
The Hornets revealed the severity of the injury for the 2020 NBA Draft third overall selection after the game.
"Ball suffered a fracture in his right ankle in tonight’s home game vs. Detroit," the Hornets update said.
"Ball left the game in the third quarter and an x-ray taken at the arena revealed the fracture. Ball will be listed as out for the Hornets’ next game vs. Phoenix on March 1 and updates regarding his status will be provided as appropriate."
The 2022 NBA All-Star has struggled with his left ankle throughout the season, forcing him to miss multiple stretches of games.
The Hornets are 14th in the Eastern Conference with a 20-43 record and are not in playoff contention with 19 games remaining, although Hornets head coach Steve Clifford did not say how long Ball is expected to be out.
"It's just a basketball ankle and there is nothing that you can do about that," Clifford said.