Kyrie Irving (ankle) to undergo further testing/treatment, X-rays negative

Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving exited Game 4 in Milwaukee with a right ankle sprain, and he did not return due to what the team is calling a right ankle sprain. According to ESPN's Rachel Nichols, Irving left the building on crutches and in a walking boot.

Nets head coach Steve Nash said after the game that X-rays on Irving's ankle were negative. He will undergo further testing and treatment, per Nash.

In the instant replay, the All-Star appeared to have turned the ankle after he landed on the foot of Giannis Antetokounmpo while going up for a rebound.

Irving's injury is yet another hit to the Nets, who are already without James Harden due to a hurt hamstring and just got Jeff Green back.