Bogut breaks left leg in debut with Cavaliers
CLEVELAND — Andrew Bogut didn’t make it through one minute of his debut with the Cavaliers.
The team’s new centre broke his left leg in the second quarter and had to be assisted off the floor and to Cleveland’s locker room. The 7-footer could not put any weight on his leg as he was helped by new teammates James Jones and Tristan Thompson, who moments earlier had cheered along with fans in Quicken Loans Arena when Bogut checked in for the first time.
The Cavs said initial X-rays revealed a fractured left tibia. Bogut is at the Cleveland Clinic undergoing further tests.
The 32-year-old sustained the injury at the 11:38 mark of the second quarter of the Cavaliers’ 106-98 loss to Miami, just moments after taking the floor for the first time in his No. 6 jersey.


