Pacers' Victor Oladipo Suffers 'Serious' Right Knee Injury, Stretchered Off vs. Raptors

Pacers guard Victor Oladipo was stretchered away after suffering a right knee injury against the Raptors on Wednesday night.
Indiana announced that Oladipo's injury is "serious" in nature. He will undergo an MRI on Thursday before further update is provided. Oladipo, 26, previously missed time earlier this season due to right knee soreness.
According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Pacers fear that Oladipo's latest injury will force him to miss the remainder of the season following surgery.
Oladipo took a tumble just under the basket as he attempted to intercept a crosscourt pass intended for Toronto forward Pascal Siakam. The incident occurred with just over four minutes remaining in the second quarter.
Let's really, really, really, really hope that Vic is alright. Oladipo goes down with an apparent knee injury and it didn't look good. #Pacers pic.twitter.com/CA6LacMo87
— Bally Sports Indiana (@BallySportsIN) January 24, 2019
Oladipo, with arms in the air to acknowledge the @Pacers fans, is stretchered off the court. #Pacers pic.twitter.com/F6EVsZcsId
— Bally Sports Indiana (@BallySportsIN) January 24, 2019
Oladipo was tended to on the floor and surrounded by teammates before he was removed from the game.
Oladipo entered the game leading Indiana in points per game, averaging 19.2. He came into Wednesday second on the team in assists per contest with 5.6.
