Isaac Okoro Questionable for Cavaliers’ Game Against Thunder on January 8th with Shoulder Injury
Isaac Okoro is dealing with a right shoulder AC joint sprain. He is listed as questionable for the Cleveland Cavaliers’ next game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on January 8th. This injury has kept him off the court in recent games, and his status remains uncertain.
What It Means
If Isaac Okoro cannot play, the Cavaliers may need to adjust their lineup. He has been averaging 6.6 points per game this season and has a strong shooting percentage of 49.5% from the field. His absence could impact the team’s performance, especially in terms of defense and versatility.
The Cavaliers have Max Strus and Dean Wade who can step up in his place. Max Strus averages 22.7 minutes per game and scores 6.4 points, while Dean Wade plays 22.5 minutes per game with an average of 6.2 points. The team will look to these players to fill any gaps left by Okoro’s potential absence.