NEW YORK -- Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell was unsure about his status moving forward after his groin tightened up on the final play of Cleveland's 105-103 loss to

the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night.

It felt the same as before," said Mitchell, who had missed the prior three games with groin tightness. "I don't know what comes next.

Mitchell had attempted to drive into the paint and tie the game for the Cavaliers,

but his shot was blocked by Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein for the second time in the game's final minute.

Then, after grabbing the rebound and kicking it out to forward Evan Mobley

who missed another potential game-tying shot as New York claimed the victory

Mitchell stayed down on the court for an extended period.

He later said he not only was dealing with groin tightness, but also cramping in both legs

all of which happened on that final drive.

He eventually got to his feet and walked off the court under his own power

hough he was visibly upset while doing so. Later, Mitchell admitted the frustration came from both a combination of his poor play down the stretch