SAN ANTONIO -- Kyle Korver will not play tonight because of the sore left foot that cost him seven games earlier this month.

Lue said Korver wouldn't play against the Spurs, and didn't know when the sharpshooter would return.

Lue said the coaching and training staffs would meet after shootaround today to determine the best course of action for Korver, who is again suffering from inflammation of a tendon on the outside of his left foot.

"What's the best thing for Kyle? What's the best thing for us going forward," Lue said. "So, we'll have more answers for you tomorrow."

Korver has already had two MRIs, and neither showed structural damage.

"It's just not quite where it needs to be for me to play like I'm really being me," Korver said. "Everyone keeps saying we're going to play basketball for a long time. Get it right for the playoffs."

Korver, who had played in three consecutive games and averaged 9.0 points, said his foot "never really felt all the way right" since his return, and he was battling soreness in the second half of each game. He said he'd be re-evaluated before playing the Bulls Thursday. We'll see what the Cavs' deep thinkers have to say about that.

"I'm hopeful just take today and a couple more days and see where it's at," Korver said. "Not trying to test it out every day and see if it's better today. Take a few days here, totally shut it down and let it calm down. We're trying some new stuff with shoes and pads."

Lue also said Iman Shumpert was questionable to play tonight.