Bucks point guard Malcolm Brogdon left Thursday's game against the Timberwolves early in the second quarter with a leg injury.
After going in for a breakaway dunk, Brogdon went down on the floor. He could reportedly be heard telling teammates he "heard something pop" on the play.

Bucks Malcolm Brogdon leaves game after suffering non-contact injury during fastbreak layup, says he "heard something pop" pic.twitter.com/mM4J3MB2ja

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The Bucks issued a statement on Twitter saying Brogdon had suffered a left quad tendon strain and would not return to the game.
Brogdon will almost certainly be further evaluated Friday. If he misses any extended time it would be a blow to the Bucks, who entered the night 27-22 and in seventh place in the Eastern Conference. The second-year player out of Virginia is averaging 13.5 points and more than three rebounds and assists per game.