Cleveland Cavaliers fans were shaken after news broke that star point guard Darius Garland was involved in a serious car accident just outside downtown Cleveland late Tuesday night. According to initial reports, Garland’s vehicle was T-boned at an intersection by a driver running a red light. While he was conscious at the scene and did not require surgery, team officials confirmed he suffered a fractured collarbone and facial lacerations. Garland will be sidelined indefinitely, and a timeline for return will be determined following further evaluations. The Cavs issued a statement confirming the incident, offering support to Garland and asking fans to respect his privacy. Teammates and coaches rushed to the hospital that night, showing an outpouring of support on social media. “We’re just thankful he’s alive,” said head coach J.B. Bickerstaff. Garland has been pivotal in Cleveland’s playoff push, averaging 21.4 points and 7.8 assists this season. His absence comes at a critical stretch, and the team will now lean heavily on Donovan Mitchell and backup Ricky Rubio. The entire Cavs Nation is praying for a speedy recovery, but there’s no doubt this will leave a significant mark on their playoff hopes.