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Pistons G Jaden Ivey undergoes surgery to repair broken fibula after collision with Cole Anthony

Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey was enjoying a career year, which will now have to be put on hold.

The 2022 fifth overall pick underwent surgery on Thursday to repair a broken fibula in his left leg, the team announced.

Ivey suffered the injury after he collided with Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony in the first quarter of Wednesday's game. The scene immediately interrupted the action, with several players from both teams surrounding Ivey as trainers attended to him. Ivey was eventually stretchered off the court.

Further replay showed Ivey's ankle was bent several degrees the wrong way.

It was a somber scene as Ivey received treatment, with Anthony in tears as he looked on. The crowd applauded Ivey multiple times and chanted his last name as he was wheeled off with a Gatorade towel covering his left leg.

Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff commented afterward how Ivey's injury impacted the team, via Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press:

"It’s tough on the whole group, to see him hurting like that is tough on us. He’s built for it, he’s going to shake back knowing him. He’s going to work his tail off and be better than ever when he gets back. It’s tough for sure."

Such an injury would be brutal for any player, but it's particularly bad for Ivey given that he seemed to be taking a step forward in his third NBA season.

Before Wednesday, Ivey had been averaging career highs nearly across the board, including in points (17.4 per game), rebounds (4.2), steals (0.9), field-goal percentage (45.3%) and 3-point percentage (39.2%). That performance is a major reason why the Pistons have already equaled last year's win total with a record of 14-18 entering Wednesday's game.