Jimmy Butler leaves Wolves' game with apparent knee injury
- Jimmy Butler suffered a non-contact knee injury during Friday night's game against the Houston Rockets.
- Butler had to be helped off the court.
- Video appears to show Butler saying, "it's torn."
HOUSTON (AP) - Minnesota All-Star Jimmy Butler left the Timberwolves' game against the Houston Rockets with an apparent injury to his right knee.
After grabbing a rebound late in the third quarter Friday, Butler pivoted and planted hard on his right foot before collapsing and grabbing his right knee. He was on the floor for at least three minutes before he was carried off the court by two teammates. He appeared to avoid putting weight on his right leg when heading to the locker room.
As Butler was helped off the court, it appeared that he said "it's torn," suggesting he believes that he tore a ligament in his knee (via CJ Fogler).
Butler leads the Timberwolves with 22.4 points and 1.9 steals per game, adding 5.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in his first season with Minnesota after being traded from Chicago in the offseason.