Cleveland Cavaliers wing/forward Taurean Prince signals to teammates in-game. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The Cleveland Cavaliers have had their share of injury woes throughout this season, and that’s been well-documented.
In terms of more recent news on that front, for one, Dylan Windler, who has had his own problems staying healthy throughout his first two seasons, and missed all of 2019-20, had surgery on his left knee. He had been sidelined for Cleveland’s past 12 games prior to Wednesday’s win over the Chicago Bulls with what was designated as “knee soreness,” for further context.