In the first practice since Paul George broke his right leg during a scrimmage, Team USA suffered another injury scare Thursday.

DeMarcus Cousins injured his right knee while going for a loose ball, but the Sacramento Kings star seemingly dodged a bullet, as an MRI revealed no structural damage.

Team USA announced that Cousins is day to day.

"USA Basketball National Team member DeMarcus Cousins suffered a knee-to-knee collision with a teammate during Thursday's USA practice in Chicago. According to USA Basketball team physician Dr. Lisa Callahan (Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Knicks), an MRI was done and revealed no structural damage. Cousins is listed as day to day," the team said in a statement.

Cousins took to Twitter after the scare.

Thanks for all the concern, I'm fine - DeMarcus Cousins (@boogiecousins) August 14, 2014

Cousins got tangled with Anthony Davis when both big men hit the floor during a scrimmage toward the end of practice. He had to be helped off the court, and favored his right leg.

Jerry Colangelo, director of Team USA, told reporters that the Kings big man will miss Saturday's exhibition game against Brazil.