
Mike Miller Injury: Updates on Cavaliers Forward's Concussion and Return
Cleveland Cavaliers small forward Mike Miller is in the process of recovering from a concussion suffered on Dec. 4 against the New York Knicks. Miller will start Friday vs. the Brooklyn Nets.
Continue for updates.
Friday, Dec. 19
Miller Will Start vs. Nets
Chris Haynes of Cleveland.com has the latest on Miller:
"After missing the last seven games recovering from a concussion, Mike Miller will be activated for Friday's home game against the Brooklyn Nets.
But not only will Miller be in uniform, sources tell Northeast Ohio Media Group that he will be inserted into the starting lineup at the two-guard position. Shawn Marion, who has been holding down the spot since the fourth game of the season, will come off the bench.
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Monday, Dec. 15
Miller Expected to Play Wednesday
Dave McMenamin of ESPN.com reports on when the Cavs expect to have Mike Miller back in the lineup:
Thursday, Dec. 11
Miller to Miss Game vs. Thunder
Chris B. Haynes of Cleveland.com reported on Mike Miller as he looks to recover from a concussion suffered on December 4 against the New York Knicks:
Friday, Dec. 5
Miller Out at Least 3 Games, Will Enter Concussion Protocol
ESPN.com's Dave McMenamin has the latest on Miller:
Bob Finnan of the The News-Herald shared how long Miller is expected to be sidelined:
Thursday, Dec. 4
Miller Suffers Concussion vs. Knicks
Cleveland Cavaliers veteran Mike Miller has been placed in the NBA's concussion protocol program, the team announced on Thursday night.
The 34-year-old wing took a shot to the head in the fourth quarter of Thursday's game against the New York Knicks, and according to the team's statement, he will remain in New York for further testing.
Averaging just 12.2 minutes per game and shooting a career-low 25.0 percent from deep, Miller has struggled to make an impact this season. For as long as he remains sidelined, Shawn Marion, Dion Waiters and Joe Harris will soak up a few extra minutes.









