Cleveland Cavaliers' Ricky Rubio set for MRI on injured left knee

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Ricky helped to the locker room after the injury.

Cleveland's Ricky Rubio grabs his knee after falling to the floor and is helped to the locker room. 1:04

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Sources told Adrian Wojnarowski that Ricky Rubio will have an exam on his left knee on Wednesday to determine the severity of his injury.

He injured his knee in the fourth quarter. As he was driving down the lane, he maneuvered around the guard and slipped as he planted his foot, causing his knee to buckled.

After grabbing at his left knee, he signaled to the bench for help. He was not putting any weight on his left leg as he was helped off the floor by his teammates.

After leaving the Smoothie King Center, he went straight to the locker room.

After the game, Bickerstaff said that Rubio was still being evaluated.

Before the injury, he was posting 27 points, 13 rebound and 8 assists in 37 minutes. The Cavs were playing without Garland, who went into the health and safety protocols.

During his first season in Minnesota, Rubio tore his left knee.

In 34 games this season, Rubio is averaging 13.1 points, 6.6 assists and 4.1 rebound per game for the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference.