Wichita State player reportedly has little feeling in extremities after injury in Alabama loss

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Wichita State forward Anton Grady (15) is taken off the court after an injury during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in Orlando, Fla. Alabama won 64-60

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A scary scene played out late in Alabama's 64-60 win over Wichita State.

Shocker Anton Grady collapsed to the floor where he remained motionless for several minutes. He was taken off the floor on a stretcher and didn't appear to be moving. Grady's head as immobilized on the backboard. He appeared to hit his head on Alabama guard Dazon Ingram's shoulder before falling to the floor.

The Wichita Eagle reported Grady was taken to a local Orlando hospital. He was alert, but had little feeling in his extremities, according to columnist Bob Lutz.

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"I was scared when he fell because to me it looked like a heart issue," said Shocker coach Gregg Marshall, according to Lutz.

"Anton is alert and awake and talking," Marshall said according to the AP. "He has feeling in his extremities but he can't move."

Several Alabama players and coach Avery Johnson expressed concern for Grady after the game on Twitter.

The following video posted on the Sporting News website shows the moment Grady fell to the floor.

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