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Thunder's Noel stretchered off floor following scary fall

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Oklahoma City Thunder center Nerlens Noel was taken off the floor on a stretcher on Tuesday night.

The near 7-footer took an inadvertent elbow to his face while contesting a dunk attempt from Minnesota Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins midway through the third quarter. Noel's body appeared to go limp afterward, with nothing shielding his head from bouncing off the hardwood as he crashed down.

Noel had six points on 3-of-4 shooting in six minutes of action at the time of his injury.

Following the Thunder's narrow 119-117 loss to Minnesota, head coach Billy Donovan told reporters that Noel was at OU Medical Center, but couldn't provide any other details on his condition at the time, according to ESPN's Royce Young.

An update on Noel's condition is expected Wednesday.

"I just tried to make an aggressive move and dunk," Wiggins said of the play. "He tried to contest it. I think he fell wrong. I didn't really see it until I saw him on the ground. Hopefully, he's good. I hope nothing but the best for him. I hope he gets healthy soon and comes back stronger."

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