Steph Curry left the Warriors game against the Raptors on Thursday after running down the paint and causing a violent fall.
The 37-year-old Curry suffered from pelvic conspiracy when the Golden State star fell on his tailbone during a 117-114 victory at Chase Center after a third quarter sequence.
The 11th All-Star tried to drive the lane when he got caught up in two Raptors defenders while trying to do a layup.
The sound was heard loudly on the broadcast as the curry responded to the fall of great pain quickly.
He tried to get off the floor but couldn't, so the team's medical staff went to the race to check him out before he was eventually taken to the Warriors locker room.
The curry held the waist/coccyx area as it walked to the bench before finally retreating inside.
He was given a huge applause from the Chase Center crowd, as he did.
No fouls were given to the play.
After the game, head coach Steve Kerr said Curry would get an MRI soon, and the superstar was actually trying to get back in the game.

Curry finished the night with 17 points with an 8-8 shooting.
The Warriors have been one of the hottest teams in the NBA since the February 6 trading deadline, winning nine of their last 10 games.
Golden State used the deadline to add Jimmy Butler to the lineup via trade with the Heat.
Curry averaged 28.1 points per game, shooting 40.5% from the three-point range since trading until the start of the game on Thursday.
