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CLEVELAND -- The news out of the Cavaliers' shootaround this morning is that guard Mo Williams won't play tonight against the Lakers because of a separated left shoulder. From The Associated Press story: "The Cavaliers did not say how long they could be without Williams, their second-leading scorer. The team said Williams, who scored 28 points against the Lakers on Christmas Day, was being evaluated at the Cleveland Clinic. ... Cavs coach Mike Brown said Delonte West will start in place of Williams."

UPDATE: Williams will miss at least one month with a sprained left shoulder.

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