Top draft prospect Zion Williamson suffered a scary foot injury when the Duke Blue Devils faced the North Carolina Tar Heels on Wednesday. Thousands of fans, including NBA players, have sent their well wishes to the promising big man, including former Duke star Carlos Boozer.

However, Boozer initially tagged the wrong Zion in his Twitter post:

The National Park Service jokingly responded to Boozer's tweet:

After realizing he made a mistake, the former All-Star redeemed himself by tagging the right Zion:

Boozer still hasn't deleted his well wishes for Zion National Park so maybe, just maybe, he hopes the best for them, too.

At least Boozer was able to do something to lighten up the mood of some people, as the severity of Williamson's injury has yet to be determined.

Just 33 seconds into the Blue Devils' game against the Tar Heels, Zion Williamson attempted to make a hard move with the ball. However, his right foot went through his shoe, causing him to slip and fall down. He left the game and did not return with a sprained knee, with further tests to come.

UNC destroyed Duke by a final score of 88-72.

Williamson's knee injury could mean the end of his time at Duke and could raise some red flags for his draft stock if it's really serious. Still, there is hope that Zion will be able to return to Duke's lineup in time for March Madness, and it is still hard to see him dropping from his No. 1 draft slot no matter what.

Get well soon, big fella!