Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls, February 25, 2017

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyle Korver walks off the court after injuring his ankle in the second half. February 25, 2017. (Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer)

(Gus Chan)

ORLANDO -- Cavs guard Kyle Korver under went an MRI and other tests on his sore right foot this week which showed inflammation of a tendon that Korver said may keep him out a week or so.

Meanwhile, LeBron James (hip pointer) is good to go tonight against the Orlando Magic (7 p.m.).

Korver, who has been ruled out against the Magic, told cleveland.com he's had the same injury once or twice throughout his career, and it takes about that long -- a week -- for it to calm down. He said the MRI was done to make sure there was no deeper issue, such as a fracture.

Korver missed the Cavs' loss to Detroit Thursday, but he said he's been hurting for a month and really bothered by it since March 1. By the time the Cavs played the Miami Heat last weekend, Korver said "I could barely move." He was just 2-of-7 for four points in 20 minutes against the Heat.

On Saturday, coach Tyronn Lue said Korver would be re-evaluated "in a few days." So there's no real timetable, just a simple compass to go by based on Korver's past history.

Korver's averaging 11.1 points and shooting .487 from 3-point range since joining Cleveland Jan. 7. The Cavs, who really can't seem to catch a break with injuries, play again Sunday in Houston.