- Associated Press - Sunday, January 2, 2011

MILWAUKEE (AP) - Dallas forward Caron Butler left the Mavericks’ game against Milwaukee in the first quarter Saturday night after injuring his right knee.

The extent of Caron’s injury wasn’t known after Dallas’ 99-87 loss, but the Mavericks were preparing to play an extended time without the 6-foot-7 forward who entered the night averaging 15.4 points.

“We’re afraid that it’s potentially serious,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “We’ll find out (Sunday) where things are at, probably later in the day.”

Butler was to stay in Milwaukee overnight and return to Dallas on Sunday to be further examined.

After Dallas’ Jason Kidd hit a shot, Butler went down to the floor grasping his knee. He rolled over onto his stomach as play continued before Dallas was able to call a timeout.

The training staffs from both teams assisted Butler, who slapped the floor in frustration. Two minutes later, Butler _ from nearby Racine _ was helped to his feet and limped to the locker room under his own power.

In April 2007 at the Bradley Center,Butler broke his right hand while with the Wizards when he was challenging a shot at the backboard. He missed the rest of the season.

The Mavericks played without Dirk Nowitzki (sprained right knee) and Shawn Marion (thigh).

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