UPDATE: Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland will be sidelined for the pivotal rematch against the Miami Heat on November 1, 2023, due to a recurring toe injury. This development follows Garland’s exit during Monday’s thrilling 140-138 overtime loss to Miami, where he left the game in the third quarter.
Garland’s injury concerns center around his surgically repaired left great toe, an issue he has battled since last season’s playoffs and throughout the closing month of the 2024-25 regular season. The Cavaliers have classified this latest setback as “injury management,” leaving fans and team officials anxious about his recovery timeline.
In addition to Garland, the Cavaliers will also miss star guard Donovan Mitchell and defensive powerhouse Evan Mobley for Wednesday’s game. Both players are being rested as part of the team’s strategy to manage player workloads early in the season.
The Heat, meanwhile, will continue to be without Bam Adebayo, who is missing his fourth consecutive game due to a toe injury, and Tyler Herro, who has yet to take the court this season following summer surgery.
This game is crucial for both teams as they navigate the early part of the season, with injuries significantly impacting their lineups. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how the Cavaliers adapt without their key players against a Miami team also grappling with health issues.
As the situation develops, more updates about Garland’s condition and the team’s performance will be closely monitored. Stay tuned for immediate updates on this unfolding story.





































