Several Cavaliers players are battling injuries ahead of Game 2 on Tuesday night

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At 64-18, the Cavaliers had the #1 record in the Eastern Conference this season. They earned the #1 seed in the East playoffs. Cleveland swept the Miami Heat in the first round. 

On Sunday, the Cavs were at home for Game 1 of the conference semi-finals vs. the Pacers. They were without all-star PG Darius Garland due to a toe injury. Not only did Cleveland lose Game 1, but several players are dealing with injuries. Evan Mobley (ankle) and De’Andre Hunter (thumb) are questionable to play in Game 2 on Tuesday night.

Who will be available for the Cavs in Game 2 vs. the Pacers?

On the latest episode of the Hoope Collective Podcast, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst talked about Darius Garland’s toe injury. Windy called Garland’s injury turf toe, and that is never a good sign. Especially when the playoffs are already a round in. Chances are, Garland is out on Tuesday for Game 2. Darius Garland is not the only Cavs starter on the injury report.

First-year all-star Evan Mobley suffered a sprained left ankle in Game 1 vs. the Pacers. He said it happened when he attempted a hook shot over Myles Turner and came down wrong on his ankle. Mobley is listed as questionable for Game 2 vs. Indiana. He started 71 of the Cavs’ 82 games during the regular season. Additionally, one of Cleveland’s key role players is listed as questionable.

De’Andre Hunter dislocated his thumb during Game 1 on Sunday. Pacers’ Bennedict Mathurin blocked his shot, and Hunter injured his thumb on a hard fall to the ground. All signs point to Hunter being available in Game 2. After losing Game 1 at home, the Cavs need to win Game 2 on Tuesday night. They cannot afford to go down 2-0 to a scrappy playoff team like the Pacers. Can Cleveland bounce back on Tuesday and even the series vs. Indiana?

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