Click here to Skip to main content
LATEST HEADLINES - NBA NEWS

Cavs' Varejao out at least month with broken wrist


Posted Feb 16 2012 11:49PM

CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cavaliers suddenly have a major void in rebounds, points and energy. And, their hair doesn't look as good either.

Anderson Varejao will be missed.

Cleveland's animated and underrated center will need at least one month to recover from his broken wrist, an injury that will damage the Cavs' chances of making a playoff push and may prevent other teams from inquiring about the Brazilian big man before next month's trading deadline.

Varejao, one of the NBA's top rebounders, sustained a non-displaced fracture to his right wrist on Feb. 10 against Milwaukee. On Thursday, Cavs coach Byron Scott revealed Varejao will need a minimum of a month to recover and could be out six weeks.

Scott said surgery is not necessary "at this time."

The 6-foot-11 Varejao, who for the first few years of his career was known mostly for his long, frizzy hair, was playing at an All-Star level for the Cavs. He's averaging 10.8 points and 11.5 rebounds, including 4.4 per game on the offensive end.

"When you look at it, I don't know if four-to-six weeks is good news or not," Scott said. "I guess it could have been worse."

Although the Cavs have said they would not trade the 29-year-old Varejao, he was certain to draw interest for teams looking to add a piece for a title run. That now seems unlikely and the Cavs have to hope they don't fall too far back in the standings before he returns.

There's a chance if the Cavs are out of it that Varejao would be shut down for the remainder of the season.

"If he's healthy, Andy wants to play," Scott said. "It would be hard for me to keep him out of there if he's healthy."

Semih Erden started for Varejao on Wednesday and scored a career-high 18 points with a season-high eight rebounds in a win over Indiana.

This is the second straight season Varejao has sustained a significant injury. He played only 31 games in 2011 before tearing a foot ligament in practice.

Also, guard Daniel Gibson is doubtful for Friday's game against Miami with a sprained left ankle.

SEARCH NEWS
LATEST VIDEOS
photoPostgame: Elton Brand
Elton Brand feels the momentum changed in the pivotal third quarter when the Sixers regained the lead.
photoSixers/Celtics Game 7 Preview
The GameTime crew previews the Game 7 matchup between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics.
photoIverson on GameTime
Allen Iverson joins the GameTime crew via telephone after attending Game 6 between the Celtics and Sixers.
photoArena Link: Elton Brand
Sixers forward Elton Brand joins GameTime after the Sixers force Game 7 against the Celtics.
photoPostgame: Doc Rivers
Doc Rivers says Game 7 will come down to which team makes their shots.

Copyright © NBA Media Ventures, LLC. All rights reserved. No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. By accessing any information beyond this page, you agree to abide by the Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights and Terms of Use. | Ad Choices Ad Choices

NBA.com is part of Turner Sports Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.