Cleveland Cavaliers
Cavs' Garland back after missing 5 games with eye injury
Cavaliers All-Star point guard Darius Garland is back in the starting lineup after missing five games with a left eye injury and will play Wednesday night in Cleveland's game against the Boston Celtics. Garland had been out since Oct. 19, when he was injured during a game.
Garland's return is a major boost for the Cavaliers, who have struggled without their star player. His absence was felt on both ends of the court, as he is known for his scoring ability as well as his defensive skills. With Garland back in the lineup, the Cavaliers will be looking to turn their season around and start climbing up the standings.
Excitement builds for Cavaliers fans
The return of Darius Garland has brought a wave of excitement among Cavaliers fans. Garland has quickly become a fan favorite with his electrifying performances and clutch plays. His return couldn't come at a better time, as the Cavaliers look to regain their winning form.
With Garland back on the court, the Cavaliers' offense will have a new dynamic. His ability to create plays and score from anywhere on the court will provide a significant boost to the team's scoring output. Fans are eager to see Garland back in action and are hopeful that his return will be the turning point for the Cavaliers' season.