Nefeesa colir Sitting in the fourth quarter of Minnesota Links111-58 routes of hosts Las vegas ekka On Saturday with a perfect ankle injury.
Links coach Cheryl Reev said that colirs would undergo testing and imaging in the coming days, but said it was “very early” that there was some other information.
“We will worry until we know more,” Reev said.
Kayla macbridge The colir was described as being in “good souls” and was in the locker room with his daughter, Mill, after the game.
The third quarter hurt with less than a minute to go to the team’s partner with less than a minute. Alana Smith And landed strangely on his right leg. Kolier stayed down for several minutes before getting up from the court and going out of the court under his power, but with the help.
He was officially dropped from the game through the fourth quarter.
Colier, who missed three games this season, ended in 26 minutes with 18 points, 5 aids, 3 rebounds and 2 stolen.
Minnesota was above 43 points when Kolier was hurt, but Reeve said that he did not regret being his star player in the game at that time.
“I didn’t think the game was over,” Reeve said. “I don’t think so. She had a sub; she was going to sit out of the fourth quarter. Sometimes these things happen.”
Links’ 53-point win WNBA is the second largest in history and is the biggest difference of victory on the road, which crosses the previous record conducted by 1998 Houston Comities.
McBrid led Minnesota with 23 points on 8 -1 shooting-all of them had 3-pointers in the first half. She moved to 8 -for -8 from the distance in the first 20 minutes of the game, setting a WNBA record.
Reev said, “This is a balance, the way our team played and the way we showed today, I am excited.” “And I am clearly worried about Neeffa Kolier … I can be happy for our team and worry. We are expecting for the best.”
McBrid was added: “It’s hard. I felt that we have put a great 40 minutes together, but you hate anyone from going down, but especially your MVP.”
Links against playing next to Seattle Storm On Tuesday. It is unclear whether the colir will travel with the team or return to Minnesota for testing.