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Injured Bogut out for the rest of NBA Finals

CLEVELAND — Golden State center Andrew Bogut will need six to eight weeks to recover from a left knee injury, ruling him out for the remainder of the NBA Finals and almost certainly affecting his Olympic plans as well.

The Warriors are calling it an “impaction injury” that resulted in serious bone bruises. The team said Bogut will not need surgery.

Bogut was hurt Sunday about 90 seconds into the third quarter of Game 5 when he blocked a shot by Cleveland’s J.R. Smith, then landed awkwardly.

Smith’s momentum in Game 5 carried him into Bogut, and the Warriors center’s left knee appeared to buckle as he landed. The Cavaliers outscored Golden State 45-33 after Bogut’s injury, winning the game by 15 and forcing the series to a Game 6.

It’s a major blow to Golden State’s defensive scheme. Bogut blocked five shots in Game 2 of the finals, and the Warriors’ defensive numbers are typically much better when he is on the floor.

Without Bogut, it’s likely that Draymond Green — who missed Game 5 of the finals because of a suspension for accruing too many flagrant foul points during the playoffs — could spend a significant amount of time in Game 6 at center. Green has played there regularly during the playoffs.

Bogut started each of the first five games of the finals, though hasn’t logged big minutes. He averaged 3.2 points and 3 rebounds in 12 minutes per game in the series.

The six-to-eight-week timetable means Bogut will likely be sidelined through July at a minimum. He was expected to play for Australia in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, with his team’s first game scheduled for Aug. 6.

Golden State leads the series 3-2. Game 6 is Thursday in Cleveland, and if necessary, Game 7 is Sunday on the Warriors’ home floor in Oakland, California.

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