<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cleveland Plain Dealer)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Cavaliers will be without Daniel Gibson when they face the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series Friday night at The Q. Gibson left in the fourth quarter of Thursday's Game 5 loss in Boston with an injury to his left shoulder and did not return. According to the team, he had additional exams today -- including an MRI -- at the Cleveland Clinic, which revealed a first-degree left AC (acromioclavicular joint) separation. The Cavs have listed him as out for Friday's game and it's expected the injury would sideline him for up to two weeks. The Cavs trail the Celtics in the series, 3-2, and would be eliminated if they lose another game. Game 7 of the series would be played Sunday in Boston if the Cavs win Friday. A Sunday game time has not been announced.</div> Source This is not good for the Cavs because even though Boobie has not quite hit the form he can reach, he is a streaky shooter who can turn games on their heads and spread the floor to help LeBron James. I like the guy and hope he will be back soon, but it might not be until next season.
Uh ooooh. This is not good for the Cavs. Gibson's more important to the team in just shooting - I've seen him make some damn smart plays. Some plays that I doubt you'd see from Delonte.