Rajon Rondo of the Cleveland Cavaliers will miss 2 weeks because of a toe sprain

Cleveland CavaliersGuard Rajon RondoThe team announced that they will be out for two weeks after a right big toe injury.

Rondo, who has a season average of 5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds, and 4.3 assists, sustained the injury in the fourth period on Thursday. 106-103 lossThe Detroit Pistons. In 26 minutes, he scored 12 points and had nine assists.

On Friday, he had an MRI at the Cleveland Sports Clinic. The results confirmed his injury.

Rondo was to be treated and rehabilitated by the Cavaliers before he could return home.

Rondo played 14 games with Cavaliers since his acquisition in a January tradeWith the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Denzel Valentine.

The Cavaliers will play the Washington WizardsSaturday. Cleveland will also not be present Darius GarlandA patient is being treated for a lower back sore. Caris LeVertThe person will be out of action for approximately one to 2 weeks due to a sprained right ankle.

The Cavs have been plagued by injuries throughout the season. They are currently leading scorers. Collin SextonGuard Ricky Rubio– and currently sit fourth in the Eastern Conference at 35-24

This report was compiled by the Associated Press.

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