"Mayo suffered a mild left ankle sprain midway through the first period. He immediately left the game and returned in time to bank in a 3-pointer as the horn sounded at the end of the period. But Mayo, who was hurt while driving to the basket, didn't answer the bell when the second period began. His status is day to day.
"Once O.J. went out, we struggled," Hollins said. "It kind of took away our outside game. He really is our outside game.""