Darius Garland of the Cleveland Cavaliers underwent toe surgery and is out. He is expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 season. This injury follows a series of issues with a left great toe sprain that kept him from playing in recent games.
Darius Garland of the Cleveland Cavaliers had toe surgery and will miss the start of the 2025-26 season. He has been dealing with a left great toe sprain that kept him out of recent games. This injury has affected his participation in the postseason. In the current postseason, Garland played in 9 games. He was active in 5 of those games and inactive for 4. He averaged 29.0 minutes per game, scoring a total of 90 points, which gives him an average of 18.0 points per game. He also averaged 2.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists during this time. In his recent games, Garland’s performance varied. In the last game on May 13, he played 33 minutes, scoring 11 points with a field goal percentage of 25.0%. He made 4 of 16 field goals and had 3 assists. Overall, his postseason stats show he had some strong performances, but injuries impacted his ability to contribute consistently.
