Kyrie Irving injured his left knee in overtime of Game 1, striking up new fears that have plagued him and the Cleveland Cavaliers this postseason.

There's been tension for several weeks between the Cavaliers' organization and Irving's camp, his father Drederick Irving and agent Jeff Wechsler.

Irving's father and Wechsler have been preaching caution with Irving and the knee issue, focused on his long-term health. The Cavaliers have said publicly it was a bad case of tendinitis. 

Irving's visit to James Andrews during the Eastern Conference Finals was to get independent advice on the situation.

The Cavs have $80 million committed to Irving over the next five years.