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Cleveland Cavaliers provide injury update on Max Strus following offseason foot surgery
- On Aug 26, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Max Strus underwent left foot surgery and is expected to miss at least another month as recent imaging showed the fracture needs more time to heal.
- A Jones fracture sustained during offseason training required surgery for Max Strus, Cleveland Cavaliers forward, with an original recovery projected at three to four months.
- Since joining Cleveland in 2023, Max Strus averaged 11.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists, shooting 42.6% overall and 36.4% from 3-point range.
- Within the next four weeks, Max Strus, Cleveland Cavaliers forward, is scheduled for a follow-up with Dr. David Porter, surgeon, and the Cavaliers medical staff because imaging showed slower healing.
- Given Strus's repeated early-season absences, coach Kenny Atkinson has moved De'Andre Hunter to reserve as the Cavs expect Strus to reclaim his starting small forward role with minute restrictions.
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Cavaliers' Max Strus out for another month after foot surgery
Cavaliers forward Max Strus will be sidelined for at least another month as he continues to recover from foot surgery. Strus suffered a Jones fracture during offseason training and had surgery on August 26th. The Cavaliers said on Tuesday that…
Operated at the end of August and initially expected to return by the end of December, the Cavs shooter will finally have to wait at least four more weeks... A bad... Read more »
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