Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell is currently sidelined after undergoing a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection in his left knee to address a bone bruise. The team has stated that Mitchell will be reevaluated following the Cavaliers' upcoming game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The timeline for Mitchell's return remains uncertain, but there is optimism that his absence will not be prolonged.
Head coach J.N. Bickerstaff expressed his expectation that Mitchell will make a comeback before a month elapses. Bickerstaff emphasized the importance of prioritizing the players' health and well-being in determining the appropriate course of action. Mitchell's injury was attributed to cumulative stress rather than a specific incident, described as a form of tendonitis that had gradually worsened over time.
Mitchell last played in a recent matchup against the Chicago Bulls before being sidelined due to the discomfort and limitations caused by his knee issue. Bickerstaff noted that Mitchell had attempted to play through the pain but ultimately faced significant hindrances in his performance due to the physical constraints imposed by the injury.
Despite the concerns surrounding Mitchell's condition, the team remains confident in the treatment plan and recovery process. Bickerstaff reiterated that the prescribed rest and rehabilitation regimen are expected to facilitate Mitchell's full recovery and eventual return to peak physical condition.
As the Cavaliers' leading All-Star this season, Mitchell has been a pivotal contributor to the team's performance, averaging impressive statistics across 47 games. With an average of 28.2 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.4 rebounds per game, Mitchell's absence poses a significant challenge for the Cavaliers as they navigate the remainder of the season.