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Collin Sexton Tears Meniscus, Out Indefinitely
The Cleveland Cavaliers guard was hurt while playing the New York Knicks on Sunday.

CLEVELAND — Cleveland Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton tore his meniscus on Sunday, the team announced.
Sexton left the game against the New York Knicks after pulling up lame in the second quarter. He left the contest and did not return.
On Monday, the franchise announced that Sexton had undergone an MRI, which revealed he had torn his meniscus.
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Sexton will undergo additional testing, the team said, and his status will be updated later.
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The Cavaliers have already suffered key personnel losses this season, with Kevin Love and Isaac Okoro already missing stretches just 11 games into the season. Luckily, the revamped squad has shown remarkable depth despite facing a difficult schedule. The team has trotted to a 7-4 schedule while playing a barrage of playoff teams, including the Knicks, the Portland Trailblazers and Los Angeles Clippers and Lakers.
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