What is Darius Garland's injury?
Darius Garland has a sprained left great toe.
NBA / Cavaliers
Cavaliers All-Star point guard Darius Garland will be sidelined for Game 4 of the first-round playoff series against the Miami Heat due to a sprained left great toe. The Cavs are currently leading the series 3-0.
Darius Garland's injury resurfaced late in Game 2, leading to his absence in Game 3, which the Cavaliers won convincingly. The team is prioritizing his long-term health, recognizing his importance for deeper playoff runs. While Cleveland has demonstrated the ability to win without Garland, his scoring and playmaking abilities are crucial against tougher opponents like the Boston Celtics. The Cavaliers' depth will be tested, and other players will need to step up to fill the void. Max Strus's versatility has opened up the Cavs offense, and changes in the Cavs defense limited Tyler Herro in Game 3. The team hopes to close out the series quickly to give Garland time to heal. The Heat will also be without Kevin Love (personal) and Terry Rozier (ankle).
Darius Garland has a sprained left great toe.
There is no specific timeline for his return; the team is focused on managing his pain.
In the first two games against Miami, Garland averaged 24 points and 7 assists.
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