Darius Garland de Cavs has a toe operation, 4 to 5 months

The Cleveland Cavaliers all-star goalkeeper Darius Garland was operated on Monday to repair the big toe injury that disturbed him during the qualifying series and should miss 4 to 5 months.
The CAVS said in a statement that they expect Garland “to recover completely and resume basketball activities before the start of the training camp” in October. But Garland should miss time to start the regular season, was from ESPN to ESPN.
Garland missed two games at the end of the regular season, then aggravated the injury in the CAVs series in the first round against Miami Heat and ended up missing four playoffs.
He returned during the series against the Indiana Pacers but was sometimes slowed down by the throbbing injury.
The procedure was carried out by Dr. Nicholas Strasser at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in consultation with the doctor of the Cavs James Rosneck team from the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Bob Anderson of Orthocarolina.
Garland was one of the two players on average 20 points, 5 assists and 40% shooting on 3 points this season, with the star of Denver Nuggets, Nikola Jokic. He made 212 3 points this season, third in the history of the team.