Injuries keep hitting the Cleveland Cavaliers at guard, with the latest victim being third-year point guard Craig Porter Jr., who is dealing with sore left hamstring.
Porter suffered the injury after playing 6 minutes and 31 seconds in Cleveland's Summer League-opening loss to the Indiana Pacers. In that brief appearance Porter was great for the Cavaliers, scoring 7 points, hitting both of his three-point attemps while dishing out one assist and grabbing one rebound.
The injury forced Porter to sit out the Cavaliers second Summer League game against the Milwaukee Bucks, and according to Cavaliers beat reporter Chris Fedor, it's uncertain if Porter will play in the remainder of Cleveland's scheduled Summer League games.
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