Cavaliers rookie guard Daniel Gibson could miss two weeks with a sprained left big toe, an injury that will reshuffle Cleveland's lineup again.

Gibson, who has provided the Cavs with a spark since replacing Eric Snow at point guard in the starting lineup, initially injured his toe in a Feb. 14 game against Utah. He aggravated it during Thursday's loss in Dallas, the team said Saturday before hosting Toronto.

"I jammed it on another player's foot," Gibson said before the Cavaliers hosted Toronto on Saturday night.

An MRI taken on Friday revealed additional swelling in Gibson's toe, prompting doctors to advise additional rest for the 21-year-old nicknamed "Boobie."

"We're right back to square one with it," said Gibson, wearing a protective boot on his foot. "They told me to take my time."