Despite the possibility that he could miss the first two months of the season, according to Chris Haynes of Cleveland.com, Kyrie Irving is expected to return well before January. But in the slight chance that he doesn’t return early, the Cavs likely won’t miss a beat.

Former Cavalier Mo Williams, who re-signed with the team in July, is reportedly in excellent shape after really working on this game this offseason. According to Terry Pluto of Cleveland.com, Williams is well aware of the chance that he’ll have to play some heavy minutes early on if Irving misses time.

Irving’s four-to-six recovery from a fractured knee cap will hit the four month mark in mid-October, and will likely require another month or so before he starts feeling game-ready.

Mo Williams has been documenting his workouts on Instagram:

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Williams has even been working out with some other NBA talent over at his Mo Williams Academy

Williams averaged 29 minutes per game last season, but had 19 games of at least 35 minutes and 34 games of at least 30 minutes, so Williams is likely ready to play anywhere between the 25-35 minute range.

Cavs Nation is in good hands until Kyrie Irving can come back 100%.