Dillon Brooks is currently out with a foot injury.

Oregon junior forward Dillon Brooks is currently being held out of offseason workouts because of a foot injury, Dana Altman said on a teleconference call for the Maui Invitational on Tuesday.

"Dillon has had a problem with his foot," Altman said. "We've held him out. It's still under evaluation and see what the next step is."

Brooks was voted a first-team all-Pac-12 player as a sophomore after averaging 16.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game for the Ducks last year.

After the Ducks made it to the Elite Eight as a No. 1 seed, Brooks declared for the NBA Draft and worked out with multiple teams. He decided to return to Oregon for his junior year and improve his draft stock.

With the injury, that plan has been put on hold for now.

"He has not been working out with the team during the first summer session," Altman said of Brooks' status.

Altman wasn't sure how serious the foot injury is but did say it isn't broken.

"It's too early to tell. I haven't heard from the doctors one way or another," said Altman. "As soon as we know something for sure, we'll send out a release...Just trying to get he and the doctors time to figure out which way they want to go."

The Ducks have had some bad luck with foot problems recently. Junior forward Jordan Bell missed the first eight games of last year with an injured foot and then was slow to regain his freshman year form. Senior point guard Dylan Ennis missed all but two games last year with a foot injury as well after being expected to be the team's top player in 2015-16.

The Ducks are expected to be one of the top teams in the country and a title contender, but the Dillon Brooks injury could be a cause for concern if he isn't healed by the start of the year.