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Injury-ravaged Cavs sign Marcus Morris Sr. to 10-day deal

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Injury-ravaged Cavs sign Marcus Morris Sr. to 10-day deal

Missing three standard starters with wounds, the Cleveland Cavaliers endorsed forward Marcus Morris Sr. to a 10-day contract on Monday to give them some profundity. Morris played in 37 games recently for Philadelphia prior to being exchanged to San Antonio on Feb. 8. The 34-year-old consented to a buyout with the Spikes and was postponed Feb. 29, permitting him to stay qualified for the postseason. It's conceivable he'll remain past his 10-day contract with the Cavs, who have been destroyed by wounds. Cleveland has lost three of four and is only 4-6 in its last 10 games. Top pick Donovan Mitchell remains eased back by a left knee wound that has irritated him since the break. He'll pass on Monday's down at Indiana, and it's logical the Cavs will rest their driving scorer a couple of additional games so he's prepared for the postseason. Mitchell got a platelet-rich plasma infusion fourteen days prior and missed seven straight games prior to returning the week before. Following Saturday's misfortune in Houston, Mitchell communicated his disappointment at not "quickly passing up" protectors because of the knee and appeared to be surrendered to requiring additional rest. Cleveland, which starts the week No. 3 generally in the Eastern Gathering, is likewise without forward Evan Mobley (lower leg) and watchman Max Strus (knee). Further, save Senior member Swim (knee) is dubious against the Pacers. Until they're back, Morris, who has gained notoriety for durability during a 13-year profession with Houston, Phoenix, Detroit, New York, the Trimmers and 76ers, essentially gives mentor J.B. Bickerstaff some assistance. Morris has arrived at the midpoint of 12.1 places and 4.5 bounce back in 26.7 minutes per game in his profession. He was drafted with the No. 14 by and large pick by Houston in 2011 subsequent to featuring at Kansas.

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