What We Know About James Harden’s Injury and Its Impact on the Cavaliers
What Happened
Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden sustained a nondisplaced fracture of the distal phalanx on his right thumb during a game against the New York Knicks on February 24. X-rays taken the following day confirmed the injury. Despite the setback, Harden plans to play through the injury, as reported by ESPN.
Why It Matters
The Cavaliers have been performing well since acquiring Harden, boasting a 6-1 record. His contributions have been significant, averaging 18.9 points and eight assists per game while shooting nearly 50% from the field. The timing of this injury is critical as the Cavaliers aim to solidify their playoff positioning, currently sitting fourth in the Eastern Conference with a 37-22 record. The team is also managing other injuries, with Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley listed as out for upcoming games.
What’s Next
Harden is expected to wear a wrap or splint on his thumb as he continues to play. The Cavaliers will manage his minutes and treatment carefully in the coming days. The team has indicated that he might sit out the game against the Milwaukee Bucks to allow the injury to settle. As the playoffs approach, the effectiveness of Harden’s performance while managing this injury will be closely monitored.
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