Windhorst says it isn't serious, but this just proves why keeping Gooden around at a decent price is a good deal.
Even if you think that Varejao is better than Gooden and should be starting (cause he tends to finish the games), Varejao's style of play can lead to injuries. Apparently this foot injury isn't a big deal, but if the Cavs let the 'soft' Gooden walk, the Cavs would be counting on Anderson to play big minutes and stay healthy. And while he might be able to do it, he hasn't proved it (he missed a lot of time last season due to an injury suffered in international play).
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