“If I can’t move and I need more time then I won’t [play Sunday],” Wall said, per the Washington Post. “But it’ll be frustrating not to.”

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Wall suffered the injury in the first quarter in Milwaukee when he and Bucks guard O.J. Mayo collided. Wall was able to play 41 minutes but received treatment at halftime and after the game, according to the Post.

“It’s a deep bruise,” he said. “As you can see, it’s swollen. It hurts, and I’ll do as much treatment as I can on it.”

Wall is an All-Star for the third consecutive season.