Andrew Bogut didn't make it through one minute of his debut with the Cavaliers. The team's new center broke his left leg in the second quarter and had to be assisted off the floor and to Cleveland's locker room. He dropped to his back and laid on the floor, grabbing his leg in obvious pain before a trainer got to him. Bogut only signed with Cleveland last week, turning down bigger contracts and more playing time to help the Cavs defend their NBA title. Bogut injured his left knee in Game 5 of the NBA Finals last year for Golden State and hurt his right knee in December while playing for Dallas.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 07, 2017 02:03 UTC