Knicks star guard Jalen Brunson could miss an extended period of time after suffering an ankle injury during overtime in the Knicks’ 113-109 loss to the Lakers on Thursday.

Coach Tom Thibodeau said after the game that Brunson was still being examined by the medical staff.

“It’s a bummer of an injury. We expect him to be out for a little bit,” forward Josh Hart said.

Brunson — who is seventh in the league in scoring (26.3 points per game) and eighth in assists (7.4 per game) — rolled his right ankle with 1:24 remaining in overtime after landing on the foot of Lakers guard Austin Reaves after being fouled on a drive to the basket. Brunson got help up from teammates and stayed in the game to make both free throws and tie it at 107. He then came out and went to the locker room.

College basketball: The Southeastern Conference has fined Ole Miss $500,000 for violating league policy that prohibits fans from storming courts.

NFL: The Titans have released veteran linebacker Harold Landry III after signing him to a five-year extension in 2022.

Golf: Xander Schauffele met a goal in his return from injury at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He made the cut for the 58th consecutive time on the PGA Tour. That’s the longest since Tiger Woods set the record at 142.

Snowboarding: This week in Aspen marks the debut of Shaun White’s Snow League. It’s a four-contest circuit that the retired three-time Olympic gold medalist hopes can alter the trajectory of halfpipe snowboarding.

Soccer: An independent investigation has been opened into the coaching staff at Bay FC following publication of a report that described a “toxic” work environment at the club, National Women’s Soccer League Commissioner Jessica Berman confirmed.