Bangkok Post

Bogut ruled out for season

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INDEPENDEN­CE: Andrew Bogut’s season is over. JR Smith’s has resumed.

And so it goes for the Cleveland Cavaliers, who because of several major injuries have yet to play at full strength this season while defending their NBA title.

Bogut has been ruled out for the rest of the regular season — and the play-offs — after breaking his left leg on Monday night just 58 seconds into his Cleveland debut. It’s a cruel ending for the 7ft Australian, who just signed with the Cavaliers last week for a chance to return to the Finals.

The team said on Wednesday that Bogut won’t need surgery, but he won’t be back in time to help this year. He’s expected to make a full recovery and be ready for the start of next season.

Bogut was signed to give Cleveland some needed frontcourt depth and a big body to combat some potential mismatches in the postseason. General manager David Griffin, who has overhauled Cleveland’s roster with the additions of Kyle Korver, Derrick Williams and Deron Williams, will likely add another big man.

That’s unlikely to happen during the Cavaliers’ upcoming road trip, which begins this morning (Thai time) in Detroit.

While Bogut is lost, Smith practised on Wednesday for the first time since undergoing surgery in late December on a broken right thumb. Smith is listed as questionab­le for this morning’s game.

Meanwhile, Korver is out with a sore left foot. He will accompany the team on its trip and continue to receive treatment.

 ??  ?? The Cavaliers’ Andrew Bogut reacts after getting hurt on Monday.
The Cavaliers’ Andrew Bogut reacts after getting hurt on Monday.

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