3:15 pm: The plan for Harden, who visited with a hand specialist on Wednesday, is to play through his thumb injury and not undergo surgery, ESPN’s Shams Charania said today on NBA Today (Twitter video link). As Charania explains, that doesn’t necessarily mean Harden will be available for tonight’s game, but he shouldn’t miss much – if any – time, as he and the team focus on managing the pain in his thumb with treatment.
1:43 pm: Cavaliers guard James Harden has been diagnosed with a non-displaced fracture of the distal phalanx in his right thumb, the team announced today (Twitter link). Harden sustained the injury in Tuesday’s win over New York and underwent X-rays on Wednesday to confirm the diagnosis.
Harden, who will undergo treatment and will continue to be evaluated, will be listed as questionable to play in Milwaukee on Wednesday in the second game of Cleveland’s back-to-back set, per the club.
The fact that Harden hasn’t already been ruled out for tonight’s contest suggests the injury shouldn’t require an extended absence — or possibly any absence at all. However, that’s still to be determined and will depend on the treatment plan. According to the Cavs, updates on the star guard’s status will be provided as appropriate.
Harden is left-handed, so the injury affects his non-shooting hand. The distal phalanx is the bone at the tip of the finger.
While it sounds like the news could’ve been worse for the Cavs and Harden, it remains to be seen how the injury will impact his play going forward. The 36-year-old has been highly effective since being traded from the Clippers to the Cavs at the deadline earlier this month, averaging 18.9 points and 8.0 assists in 32.0 minutes per game in his first seven outings with Cleveland. He has posted an excellent shooting line of .494/.488/.867 during that time.
As we relayed earlier today, head coach Kenny Atkinson said following the Cavaliers’ victory over the Knicks on Tuesday that adding Harden has given the club “renewed confidence.” Cleveland has won 13 of its past 15 games, including six of seven with Harden active.
“We understand we’re a better team,” Atkinson said, per Jamal Collier of ESPN. “That spirit, that confidence for some strange reason, it makes you play harder, compete harder, compete harder defensively. I felt like we were kind of missing that edge, that belief. I feel like we’re regaining that. A lot of it has to do with who we added in the trade.”
Harden told reporters on Tuesday that the team is playing well but still has “a few more notches to get to,” according to Collier.
“We got what, 25 games? I think we can get there,” he said. “Matter of fact, I know we can get there. I think it’s going to start defensively because offensively we can have six guys in double figures … defensive is going to be key. If we can find a way to really hone in defensively and really get stops and limit teams to one shot, we’re going to be very, very tough.”

Not resting it seems stupid to me? Give it SOME time to at least start healing?
Trading an oft injured PG in Garland for Harden and now Harden is going to likely miss 2-4 weeks with this injury is right on par with how this injury plagued season has been going for the Cavs smh.
Garland for Harden was maybe the biggest example of bias for action ever. Just why make that deal?
Because DG was never available, especially in the playoffs. Harden brings a different dynamic that benefits the Cavs team. Him being taller and stronger allows for less exploitation on defense. He also draws more fouls than DG. DG avoided contact because he’d get hurt whenever he got it. That’s tough to overcome in a physical playoff environment
No, trading for harden was by itself smh.
The injury is just poetic justice.
PainMeds Harden bout to be off the chain.
Not good news ….
They get paid insanity,can he shoot with his legs?Is this league still NBA or a hospital ward?
Haha, at least it wasn’t a broken toe!
Harden talking about locking in on defense is peak comedy
Cavs are not making the finals so he should just rest.