Toronto rookie Kiki Rice limps off late with injury vs New York Liberty, no immediate update
Toronto Tempo rookie guard Kiki Rice left Wednesday night’s road game against the New York Liberty after getting injured in the final 2 minutes of the loss
NEW YORK (AP) — Toronto Tempo rookie guard Kiki Rice left Wednesday night’s loss to the New York Liberty after getting injured in the final two minutes of the game.
With 1:33 left, Rice fell to the court when her shot was blocked and was holding her left ankle before she got up and hopped to the locker room.
Toronto coach Sandy Brondello said after the game that there was no immediate update on Rice's condition.
Rice had nine points and five rebounds before she got hurt. Coming into the game, the No. 6 pick in the draft was averaging 13.1 points and 4.7 rebounds on the season.
“She’s a tough kid, but, yeah, it’s unfortunate,” Brondello said.
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