Cleveland Cavaliers star Darius Garland underwent surgery to repair great toe injury and will be sidelined approximately 4 to 5 months.

https://www.espn.com/contributor/shams-charania/a77cd55900b6e

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  1. Respect for suiting up but it was obvious that he didn’t have his step against Indiana. Coach should’ve made the call

  2. Dang, I feel like this isn’t nothing, 4-5 months takes him off the court till October-November, so no summer work and straight into the regular season for garland, kinda makes the Cavs summer a little weirder

  3. 4-5 months is crazy, have to think he might be moved this summer

  4. What do the haters and losers have to say that called him “soft” for missing a couple playoff games

  5. Stephen A smith was calling him out and telling he needs to man up and play through it . I hope karma gets him and he loses function in a foot.

  6. Must be a grade 3 sprain rip. Good thing Tim Connelly traded for Randle who was coming off of shoulder surgery and wasn’t ready till the first week of the regular season

  7. If you’ve watched Moody’s Point you know how devastating a big town injury is

  8. The best toe injury. Everybody is saying “I’ve never seen a toe injury quite like this before” WOW

    Big strong men come up to me with tears in their eyes and they say thank you for making toe injuries great again

  9. Obviously don’t think people mean it but how tf is the first thought of r/nba of a man getting injured “Oh well his trade value going down” 💀?

  10. This doesn’t really “kill” his trade value at all. Turf toes are common and he will make a full recovery. If it was his knee or foot or something then it would be different. Maybe his value takes a slight hit but I’m if the Cavs continue to listen to offers I’m sure teams would still send over a massive haul

  11. this is why i never understood hating on him for playing bad vs the pacers with a damn toe injury

  12. Medical staff could have saved a lot of speculation and accusations by determining that he couldn’t play.

  13. People’s reaction to this injury really showed how few people have really played *any* sport at an even remotely high level (even high school).

    Having a toe injury can be more debilitating than a hand injury in a lot of cases. All of your movement, speed, and burst becomes compromised. You want run without your toes. There’s no adjustment to be made. Every step will hurt and you will lose a step.

    The way people talked about the Garland injury made it seem like he had a minor wrist sprain or something. This 100% affected the cavs postseason results.

  14. I just can’t believe the toe costs him half a season +recovery and lebron can play 20 years with those crooked things he calls toes.

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