
Photo: Anthony Davis (On Court) hurt his right shoulder on a hard fall in which he struggled to brace himself after an alley-oop dunk in the NBA on Saturday. –
Pelicans All-Star Anthony Davis hurt his right shoulder on a hard fall in which he struggled to brace himself after an alley-oop dunk late in the first half of Saturday night’s 107-72 loss to the Chicago Bulls, and he did not return.
Davis was diagnosed with a right shoulder contusion. X-rays were negative.
“When he goes down like that, your first inclination is to get him out,” Pelicans coach Monty Williams told reporters after the game. “When a guy hits the floor that hard, you feel bad for him.”
Davis’ arm was tucked in a sling after the loss. Williams said the extent of the injury might not be known until Sunday, when he was expected to be examined further.
“He says he’s a bit sore right now. He couldn’t move his arm the way he needed to, so we got him out,” Williams said. “He kept saying he was ok, but the doctors didn’t feel good about getting him back out, so we’ve got to get more evaluation and we’ll have a better update on Sunday.”
The dunk that drove Davis from the game was a two-handed jam of Tyreke Evans’ lob. Davis’ body swung like a pendulum as he held the rim, then the 6-foot-10, 240-pound forward fell horizontally as he lost his grip.
Davis stayed in the game briefly before taking himself out with the score tied at 35 and 4:16 left in the first half.