Cavaliers center Chris Andersen tore his right ACL in practice Friday and will require season-ending surgery, the team announced.

Andersen suffered a noncontact injury, and an MRI confirmed the tear, the Cavs said.

Andersen is the team's third-string center, but the Cavs used him when their opponents went with bigger lineups, because backup center Channing Frye is undersized during some games.

With Andersen out, the Cavs are down to just 13 healthy players and three traditional big men: Frye, Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love.

Chris Andersen's injury leaves the Cavs with three traditional big men: Channing Frye, Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love. Jason Miller/Getty Images

The injury presents another problem for the Cavs, who have looked for ways to trade Mo Williams to clear his salary off the books. Williams had knee surgery before the season and did not report to camp, but he is still on the team's roster.

The Cavs, who have the league's highest payroll, will have the same problem with Andersen, who has a guaranteed contract.

Cutting Andersen to open a roster spot would cost the team roughly $4 million in luxury taxes alone, and a new player could potentially add another $4 million in salary and tax.

Andersen played in 12 games this season, averaging 2.3 points and 2.6 rebounds.