Despite impressing during pre-draft workouts, Charles Matthews might not be able to play during his rookie season in 2019-20.

According to ESPN's Jonathan Givony, Matthews tore his ACL during a pre-draft workout with the Boston Celtics, meaning he could miss most -- if not all -- of the 2019-20 season. An official timetable will be given for Matthews following surgery.

"Former Michigan guard Charles Matthews suffered a torn ACL, his agent Adam Pensack told ESPN.

Matthews, 22, suffered the injury at a workout with the Boston Celtics.

Matthews will have knee surgery in his hometown of Chicago in the near future, Pensack said. A timetable for his return will be established after the surgery."

Matthews was a possible second-round draft pick before the injury. CBS Sports' Kyle Boone moved Matthews from No. 57 to No. 74 in his Top 110 Prospect Rankings after his injury.

According to his agent Adam Pensack, Matthews is still hoping to be drafted in the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft.

"Injuries are tough, but Charles is an extremely hard worker and will be back stronger than ever," Pensack told ESPN. "He had a series of outstanding workouts lately and has helped himself. Charles will continue that momentum when he returns to action. As of now, we have interest in the second round as Charles is OK signing a two-way contract like Edmond Sumner did with the Indiana Pacers in 2017."

The 6-foot-6, 205-pound guard played the past two years at Michigan after playing his freshman season at Kentucky in 2015-16. He started all 75 games that he appeared in for the Wolverines over the past two seasons, helping lead Michigan to the national championship game in 2018.