MILWAUKEE -- Cleveland Cavaliers rookie swingman Dylan Windler will be sidelined from on-court basketball activities for about two weeks to re-evaluate a left lower leg stress reaction first suffered prior to training camp and re-aggravated recently.

Windler, the 26th pick of the 2019 NBA Draft, was making progress toward a return, conducting a series of workouts and a brief G League stint with the Canton Charge. However, shortly after his G League debut on Dec. 5, Windler began experiencing symptoms related to his injury once again, which stalled his progress. After an MRI conducted at Cleveland Clinic Sports Health, it was determined that Windler will require additional treatment and rehabilitation on his sore leg.

According to a team release, Windler will also seek a second opinion from Orthopedic Specialist Dr. David Porter of IU Health Methodist Hospital and Sports Medicine in Indianapolis -- where Windler grew up.

Windler played his first game in Canton last Thursday, scoring eight points to go with four rebounds in 17 minutes. Following his G League debut, he said he “felt good” and anticipated making his NBA debut in “a couple of weeks” -- provided there weren’t any setbacks. He played a second game two nights later, tallying five points in 19 minutes.

His return to basketball activities will be updated as appropriate. The Cavs continue their three-game road trip in Milwaukee Saturday night.

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