June 28, 2024

Ty Jerome, a guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is out indefinitely.

Cleveland Cavaliers Guard Ty Jerome has been ruled out indefinitely due to an ankle injury that required arthroscopic surgery. The surgery was deemed necessary for healing by team physicians, and Jerome, who has only played 15 minutes in two games this season, will remain sidelined until further notice.

Cleveland Cavaliers Guard Ty Jerome Ruled Out Indefinitely

Jerome sustained the injury during the Cavs’ home opener and has not been in uniform since then. He signed a two-year deal with Cleveland in the summer after previously playing for the Golden State Warriors.

With Jerome unavailable, Craig Porter Jr. has been filling in as the team’s backup point guard. However, questions linger about Jerome’s future with the Cavs, especially considering his eligibility for trade as of January 15. Although his salary alone may not be sufficient for acquiring a high-impact player, it could be utilized to match salaries in potential trade deals before the 2024 trade deadline.

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