Cleveland Cavaliers forward Max Strus underwent successful surgery on Tuesday to repair a Jones Fracture in his left foot, the team announced Tuesday afternoon.
Strus suffered this injury during offseason training, and the surgery was performed in Indianapolis.
The good news for Cavs fans is that this is a minor injury and Strus should be able to resume basketball activities in approximately three to four weeks.
However, the bad news is that Cleveland and the rest of the NBA will open their training camps in just over four weeks, meaning Strus is in danger of missing part of the preseason.
Last season, Strus started in 37 of the 50 games he played, averaging 9.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.2 assists.
This is a developing story that will be updated shortly.
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