Ajay Mitchell will miss Sunday’s Game 4 of the Western Conference finals with a strained right calf, the Thunder disclosed in their official injury report.

Mitchell played nearly 17 minutes on Friday before leaving the game after a hard collision in the third quarter. He was called for a flagrant foul after stopping San Antonio’s Stephon Castle from getting a breakaway layup, which led to a brief scuffle between the teams (Twitter video link).

It’s not clear if the calf strain occurred on that play, but Mitchell was limping as he left the bench area and headed toward the locker room, according to Jenni Carlson and Jeff Patterson of The Oklahoman.

Mitchell, who started the game in place of the injured Jalen Williams, finished with two points, five rebounds and an assist. Williams is listed as questionable for Sunday with left hamstring soreness, and coach Mark Daigneault didn’t provide much information on either player in his post-game press conference, according to Clemente Almanza of OKC Thunder Wire.

“No update on either guy. I don’t even know, to be point honest,” Daigneault said. “Well, I know, but I’m not giving an update on it. It’ll be a listing tonight.”

Cason Wallace is likely to move into the starting lineup if Williams remains out, according to Justin Martinez of The Oklahoman.

Mitchell also had an injury scare late in Game 2 that caused him to receive medical treatment on the bench. He told reporters after that game that he got hit in the thigh and didn’t expect any further problems.

The Spurs aren’t listing any injuries for Sunday, with coach Mitch Johnson saying earlier today that De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper are both expected to play.

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