Knicks All-Star Randle exits with sprained ankle

Randle comes down hard on his leg (1:45)

Julius Randle comes up limping after landing awkwardly on his leg and injuring his ankle. He stays in the game and makes his free throws before leaving the court. (1:45)

9:13 PM ET

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NEW YORK — Julius Randle, who has played in all 77 games for the New York Knicks this season, missed the second half of the 101-92 win over the Miami Heat on Wednesday night because of a sprained left ankle.

Randle was hurt in the second quarter when he grabbed an offensive rebound and Heat center Bam Adebayo landed on him after Randle faked a shot.

The All-Star forward was eventually helped up and stayed in the game to shoot his free throws. But he was clearly in pain, and the Knicks quickly committed a foul to substitute him.

The Knicks announced at halftime Randle would not return.

Speaking after the game, coach Tom Thibodeau said Randle will have more tests on the ankle Thursday.

Randle finished the game with three points and five rebounds in 15 minutes.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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