On Monday, J.R. Smith missed the Cavaliers' morning shootaround in Philadelphia after he learned that a cousin he was quite close with, had tragically died in a house fire.

Smith did end up playing in Cleveland's 113-91 win over the 76ers but he played with a heavy heart as evidenced by his Instagram post on Tuesday.

According to Cavs coach Tyronn Lue, Smith will now spend some time away from the team to attend his cousin's funeral .

From Cleveland.com's Joe Vardon:

Lue said he expects Smith to miss some time from the team for the funeral, but didn't know any arrangements. "it's tough to have to go through stuff like that," Lue said. "But he was great, came in and made some big shots. Just praying for him."

The Cavs play against the Miami Heat on Tuesday and then take on the Hawks on Thursday. With Smith spending time away from the Cavs, Cleveland will likely give larger roles to Dwyane Wade and Kyle Korver.

It is unclear how long Smith will be away from the team but the Cavs will clearly give him as much time as he needs.