Houston Rockets wing Eric Gordon left Saturday’s game against the Utah Jazz in the fourth quarter with an apparent right leg injury. The injury occurred as he attempted a layup. It is yet unclear whether he tweaked his leg on the jump or the landing, but it was not serious enough for Houston to burn a timeout. He ambled in apparent discomfort until the next substitution opportunity.

Upon exiting the game, he was attended to by the Rockets’ training staff, but did not return. Gordon also exited Houston’s game against the Denver Nuggets on Friday with tightness in his leg. He missed eight games in December and January with a right knee contusion.

If Gordon is experiencing lingering issues and is forced to miss additional time, James Ennis could rejoin the starting lineup in his absence. At this juncture, his status moving forward has not been determined, though it is something to monitor.