Cavs’ Thompson to miss several games with sprained ankle
CLEVELAND — The Cavaliers are getting smaller.
Cleveland lost another big man on Sunday as the team said starting centre Tristan Thompson sustained a sprained right ankle during Saturday’s loss and is expected to miss “multiple games.”
Thompson’s loss is another blow to the defending Eastern Conference champions, who are struggling without All-Star forward Kevin Love (broken hand) and could be without forward Jeff Green (sore back) for a few more games. Love has increased his on-court rehab but isn’t expected back until the end of March.
Thompson, from Brampton, Ont., injured his heel when he was stepped on by one of Denver’s players during the first half of the 126-117 loss to the Nuggets, Cleveland’s fourth loss in five home games. Thompson stayed in the game and finished with 12 points and seven rebounds, but the team said he experienced “significant swelling” overnight and tests revealed the sprain.


