James Harden Misses Cavaliers Game Due to Thumb Injury
MILWAUKEE — The Cleveland Cavaliers' star guard, James Harden, will not be suiting up for the team's game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night. The absence is due to a broken right thumb, which he suffered during the previous night's game against the New York Knicks. X-rays confirmed a non-displaced fracture of the distal phalanx, and Harden is expected to undergo treatment and evaluation.
Harden, a 17-year veteran, was recently traded to the Cavaliers by the Los Angeles Clippers on February 4th. In his short time with the team, he has been a key player, averaging 18.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 8 assists per game across seven matches. However, the Cavaliers are currently facing a challenging situation as they also have to deal with the absence of two other starters: Donovan Mitchell, who is out with a right groin strain, and Evan Mobley, who is inactive due to left calf injury management.
This injury news comes as a setback for the Cavaliers, who are looking to strengthen their position in the NBA. With Harden's absence, the team will need to rely on other players to step up and fill the void. The Cavaliers' fans and management will be hoping that Harden can make a swift recovery and return to the court soon, as his presence is crucial for the team's success in the upcoming games.