Warriors forward Anthony Randolph will miss two months or more with a serious ankle injury.

Randolph had an MRI Monday on his injured left ankle that revealed a tear of two outside ligaments in the ankle and a sprain in another ligament.

He also has an avulsion fracture where the muscle pulled away from the bone, which had prior damage from a previous sprain.

Golden State announced that Randolph will wear a walking boot for three weeks and then be re-evaluated.

"I expected it to be a long time and it will be," coach Don Nelson said. "I wouldn't call it season-ending but it's pretty close. A couple of months."

Randolph left Friday night's 108-101 win over Sacramento late in the first quarter with the injury.