Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving has a fractured left knee cap and will have surgery that rules him out of the rest of the NBA Finals.
The Cavaliers on Friday said that an MRI exam at Stanford Sports Medicine Clinic revealed the injury and that Irving’s projected recovery time was three to four months.
Irving limped off the court during overtime of Cleveland’s 108-100 loss to Golden State on Thursday night in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. He left the arena on crutches, and Cavs coach David Blatt said he heard Irving was still on crutches on Friday morning.
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The team said surgery will be performed at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland by Cavaliers head team physician Richard Parker.
Before learning of Irving’s diagnosis, Blatt said the team hoped the All-Star point guard would be able to play today in Game 2, but that the Cavaliers would adjust if not. They are already without Kevin Love because of a shoulder injury.
“As far as how we prepare, we’ve been through this. We’ve played games without Kevin, without Kyrie,” Blatt said. “We know how we want to play when they’re not in there. From that standpoint, we can prepare. Our main concern right now though is just Kyrie’s health. That’s all.”
Irving has been bothered by foot and then knee pain for most of his first post-season. He missed two games during the Eastern Conference finals, but played well on Thursday, finishing with 23 points before leaving with 2 minutes left in the extra period.
Matthew Dellavedova stepped in during Irving’s absence in the last round, but played only 9 scoreless minutes on Thursday.
LeBron James on Friday said the Cavs would be prepared no matter who was available.
“Well, there are a few things that you would love to have going late in the season,” he said. “That’s being healthy, having a great rhythm, and then you need a little luck as well. We’ve had a great rhythm. We haven’t had much luck, and we haven’t been healthy, but I haven’t gotten discouraged. “I understand the moment that I’m in, and I’m not too much worried about the game. I’m worried about the moment. I’m happy with the moment. I’m excited to be in this moment once again, and I’m going to stay strong for my team, no matter who is or is not in the lineup.”
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