Collin Sexton Exits Game with Ankle Injury Against the Pacers
SALT LAKE CITY – During the NBA matchup on February 3, 2025, between the Utah Jazz and the Indiana Pacers, Jazz guard Collin Sexton suffered a sprained left ankle. The injury occurred with 9:47 left in the first quarter as Sexton drove aggressively toward the basket. He lost his footing and collapsed onto the court, prompting an immediate timeout from the Jazz as he could not continue playing.
Following the incident, the team quickly ruled Sexton out for the remainder of the game. This decision was communicated shortly before the end of the first quarter, with the Jazz stating that he would undergo evaluation on Tuesday to assess the severity of the injury. Sexton holds a critical role on the team, currently ranking as their second leading scorer, averaging 18.7 points per game over the season.
Notably, Sexton has been one of the more consistently healthy players on the Jazz roster, having missed only two games this season which were for rest. In contrast, many of his teammates have faced multiple injuries throughout the season, highlighting the impact of his availability on the team’s overall performance.