Former Belmont star Evan Bradds suffered a knee injury Wednesday during a pre-draft workout with the Indiana Pacers.
Bradds came down awkwardly during a drill and suffered a tear to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of his right knee, the school confirms.
"I just came down wrong, I knew exactly what I did," Bradds said.
Earlier in the Pacers' workout, Bradds took an inadvertent elbow that broke his nose, yet continued to play.
Among two-time Associated Press All-American and CoSIDA Academic All-American®, Bradds led Belmont to 91 victories and four consecutive conference championships.
The 6-7 forward set Belmont's NCAA Division I era career scoring record (1,921 points) and ranks fourth all-time in college basketball history in field goal percentage (.667).