Darius Garland Injury Update
Darius Garland left the Cavaliers game against the Miami Heat on Monday night with a sore left toe. The team ruled him out quickly after he left in the third quarter. He went back to the locker room and did not come back to play. Garland finished the game with 11 points, five rebounds, and two assists in 19 minutes.
Garland had surgery on this same toe in June. He missed the start of the season because of that injury. He only returned to play a few games before hurting the toe again. The medical staff said he will be reevaluated after the game. Nobody has announced how long he might miss or if it is as serious as before.
Last season, Garland first hurt his toe in March. He missed games during the playoffs. He was not at full strength when he played again. This injury keeps coming back, which slows him down. The Cavs started this season without him for seven games. He had just come back a week ago.
After surgery and rehab, Garland played three games this season. He averaged fourteen points and about six and a half assists per game. But this new setback means the team has to wait again to see when their point guard will be ready to play.
There is no official update about the exact nature of the injury yet. The Cavs say Garland will get more tests and treatment. For now, his return date is not clear. The team and fans will watch for further news from the doctors in the coming days.
Right now, Garland’s left toe is still a problem. The team will likely be careful before letting him back on the court.
Disclaimer:
The information provided regarding Darius Garland's injury is based on available updates and is subject to change. The Cavaliers' medical staff will continue to assess his condition, and his return timeline will depend on his recovery and additional tests. For the most current and accurate information, always refer to official team reports and announcements.




