CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson will miss approximately two weeks because of continued soreness in his left foot, the team announced Friday afternoon.
After being held out of the last four games with soreness related to the foot sprain that cost him extended time in December, Thompson underwent another examination and further evaluation. That testing has resulted in an updated treatment plan for his full recovery that will include him being sidelined once again.
Thompson initially suffered the injury on Dec. 10 against Milwaukee.
He returned without issue early in January, but started feeling pain during the team's lengthy six-game road trip and was held out for the final two stops.