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James Harden Misses Cavaliers Clash with Pistons Due to Thumb Injury

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James Harden was sidelined for the Cleveland Cavaliers’ matchup against the Detroit Pistons on Friday night as he continues to recover from a fractured right thumb. The injury, which Harden sustained during Tuesday’s game against the New York Knicks, has kept him off the court, and the Cavaliers felt his absence keenly.

Since joining the Cavaliers from the Los Angeles Clippers, Harden has been averaging 18.9 points over seven games, showcasing his scoring ability and playmaking skills. However, his injury has left a noticeable gap in the lineup.

Adding to Cleveland’s challenges, Donovan Mitchell was also unavailable for the game after straining his groin in the same matchup against the Knicks. With both stars out, the Cavaliers faced a tough test against the Pistons, highlighting the depth and resilience of the team in the early season.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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