Collin Sexton is set for an extended period on the sidelines after sustaining a torn meniscus in his left knee, dealing a blow to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers have made an impressive 7-4 start to the season, with Sexton playing a pivotal role by leading the team in scoring at an average of 16 points per game.
However, he went off hurt in the 126-109 win against the New York Knicks on Sunday – Cleveland’s fourth straight victory.
No timetable has been supplied for Sexton’s return as further examination of his injury is still required, according to the team.
A Cavs statement read: “Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton left Sunday night’s road game at New York in the second quarter with a left knee injury and did not return to action.
“Further examination of the injury and an MRI administered today at Cleveland Clinic Sports Health revealed a meniscus tear.
“Sexton will undergo additional evaluation after which time his status will be updated.”
Sexton is in his fourth season in the league and has only missed 12 games during his NBA career.
Cavs team-mate Kevin Love tweeted: “Damn @CollinSexton02 heal fast you brother know you’ll put in the work.”