There is some good news regarding Patrick McCaw's scary injury.

The Warriors guard underwent an MRI and CT scan Sunday which showed no structural damage, the team announced, and he was released from the hospital.

McCaw also had a negative X-ray of his chest and regained feeling in his legs after they were numb from his fall, ESPN.com reported.

The team referenced the injury as a "lumbar spine contusion" and said McCaw will be re-evaluated by a specialist Thursday.

McCaw was going for the basket when Vince Carter of the Kings got under him as he was going up. This caused McCaw to topple over and land hard on the court. He obviously was in pain and had to be taken off the court on a stretcher.

Patrick McCaw hurt after taking a hard fall under the hoop pic.twitter.com/0mYUeSpjKQ — Kings on NBCS (@NBCSKings) April 1, 2018

Members of both teams were visibly upset, with Carter almost in tears after the incident.

"I just hope he's okay," Carter told reporters after the game. "I play this game because I love it and enjoy it and not for that, not to see young guys get hurt. He has a bright future and I hate to see it."

It's the latest painful incident for the Warriors, who have dealt with injuries to Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson over the past few weeks.

It's unclear if McCaw will be ready for the playoffs starting mid-April.