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Redd sprains ankle, leaves game vs. Knicks


Posted Nov 2 2008 9:45PM

NEW YORK (AP) -- Milwaukee guard Michael Redd sprained his right ankle in the third quarter of the Bucks' 94-86 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday night and did not return.

Redd was hurt when he landed awkwardly chasing a loose ball late in the period, a play that ended with Andrew Bogut's dunk to give the Bucks a 72-56 lead with 2:19 remaining. Redd checked out seconds later and went to the locker room.

"It hurts right now. It hurts," Redd said after the game. "Just got to take it day by day, continue to get treatment on it. Little swollen, but I didn't hear anything crack or anything. It's a high ankle sprain right now."

Redd scored 16 points, making all three 3-point attempts, before leaving.

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