CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Kyrie Irving said he's going to see his "masseuse" because of his sore left knee.
Iman Shumpert will probably stick to doctors and trainers for his sprained left shoulder.
At any rate, the Cavs are feeling fortunate the injuries sustained by their two starting guards in a 91-83 win over the Utah Jazz Thursday night do not appear to be serious.
Irving said his left knee, the same knee he fractured in Game 1 of the 2015 finals, had been sore for 48 hours. He said it tightened after sitting to start the fourth quarter, and when the first timeout of the period with 8:31 hit he knew he was done.