By the sound of it, former Oregon star Dillon Brooks' 2018-19 NBA season is likely done. The second-year guard will undergo a procedure to correct a right toe injury, per the Athletic's Shams Charania, that will cost him the season's final months.

"Sources Memphis’ Dillon Brooks is likely to miss the remainder of the season with right toe injury," Charania wrote on Twitter. "Brooks will undergo a procedure, but is expected to fully recover and have full summer of workouts."

This is a tough break for Brooks, who had just recovered from a knee injury that had cost him about six weeks of action. The knee issue held him out from Nov. 12 to Dec. 23. He had just begun rounding into form with three double-digit scoring games for the Grizzlies in four games before suffering the toe injury in the team's loss to San Antonio. He scored 15 points in the first half of that game before leaving with injury.

After playing in all 82 games (including 74 starts) during his rookie season in 2017-18, the only rookie to do so, Brooks' sophomore season will end with just 18 games played. After averaging 11.0 points per game as a rookie in 28.7 minutes per game, Brooks played just 18.3 minutes per game this season and scored 7.5 points per contest.

Brooks was the Pac-12 Player of the Year in 2016-17. That same year he led Oregon to its second consecutive Pac-12 regular season title. The year concluded with the first trip to the Final Four in nearly 80 years. Brooks became the first Oregon player to reach the 1,000 point club as a sophomore. Had he returned for his senior season instead of entering the draft following his junior year, Brooks would've likely broken numerous school scoring records.

He was selected 45th overall by the Grizzlies in the 2017 NBA Draft. He was one of three Oregon players taken in that draft — a program record.