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Robert Williams can't catch a break.
The Boston Celtics big man battled through turf toe on his left foot to suit up for Tuesday's play-in game vs. the Washington Wizards. He didn't last long, however, as Williams exited with an injury in the second quarter.
Williams went up for a block and went down after a collision with Jayson Tatum. Watch the play below:
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It's currently unclear whether Williams re-aggravated the turf toe injury, but he appeared to land awkwardly on his left foot.
Time Lord had four points, four rebounds, an assists, a steal, and a block in 14 minutes. He re-entered the game to start the second half, but went back into the locker room shortly thereafter.
The Celtics officially ruled Williams out for the remainder of the game.
UPDATE (12:05 a.m. ET): Celtics head coach Brad Stevens said Williams hyperextended that same toe.
"He felt it pretty good," Stevens said. "He tried to come back and play. So, just get treatment and we’ll see what happens.”