Isaiah Stewart’s night came to an abrupt stop tonight during the second quarter of the match between the Detroit Pistons and the Brooklyn Nets. The big man, known for his physicality on defense, was making an offensive leap this season, but after going down awkwardly on his ankle, he was taken out of the game, limping back to the locker room. This unfortunate sequence of events left many fans holding their breath, unsure of the extent of the severity.

Detroit forward Ron Holland started the third quarter instead of Stewart, who exited with 8:36 left in the second. Soon after he left, he was ruled ‘questionable’ to return due to a left ankle sprain, but the bad news didn’t end there for the Pistons. After the initial report, a follow-up update indicated that Stewart would not be returning

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