Evan Mobley, the star forward of the Cleveland Cavaliers, is set to miss 1-3 weeks due to a calf strain, as announced by the team on Tuesday. This injury, sustained during a game against the Orlando Magic, marks a recurring issue for Mobley, who had previously strained the same calf in December, causing him to miss five games. Despite his recent triumph as the NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Mobley's season has been marred by injuries. The Cavaliers are also without former All-Star point guard Darius Garland, who is expected to be reevaluated after spraining his right big toe, and key wingman Max Strus, who is recovering from foot surgery. The team, currently fifth in the Eastern Conference, has shown resilience, winning six of their last seven games, and is set to host the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night.