The NBA world found out on Tuesday morning that the New York Knicks' Josh Hart is going to be playing the upcoming season with a splint on one of his fingers. He revealed at New York's media day that he re-aggravated a previous injury over the summer, and the Cleveland Cavaliers are unquestionably going to benefit from this situation.
Now, we obviously would never celebrate an injury to any player. All I'm doing here is making the obvious observation that Hart being less than 100%, given that he's such a big contributor on one of Cleveland's biggest competitors, is going to give the Cavs an advantage.