The injury-riddled added some depth by signing experienced forward Marcus Morris to a 10-day contract. On Monday, the Cavaliers completed the signing of Morris to the short-term deal to help the Eastern Conference contenders amid their swathe of injuries. Cleveland is currently without three regular starters, including All-Star . Morris has featured in 37 games this season for the before being dealt to the ahead of the trade deadline on Feb. 8. However, the 34-year-old agreed to a buyout with the Spurs and was waived on Feb. 29, which means he is eligible to compete in the postseason. If he impresses during his 10-day deal, it’s possible Morris will extend his stay with the Cavs. Cleveland has lost three of four and is just 4-6 across its last 10 games. The franchise’s slump and recent injuries has threatened to derail its promising season. Mitchell is set to miss the road clash with the as he remains affected by a left knee bruise that has frustrated the 27-year-old since the All-Star break. He is expected to be rested over the next few games to ensure he is ready for the playoffs. He returned last week after missing seven successive games following a platelet-rich plasma injection. But after Saturday’s loss to the , Mitchell admitted he was playing slower and failed to "blow by" defenders due to his knee. Cleveland remains the third seed in the Eastern Conference to start the week with only 15 games remaining. However, the Cavs remain without other key pieces including forward Evan Mobley (ankle) and guard Max Strus (knee), while reserve Dean Wade (knee) is unlikely to face the Pacers. Ultimately, the addition of Morris into the fold could boost the Cavs. Renowned for his tough game throughout his 13-year career with the Rockets, , , , , , and 76ers, Morris will add some veteran poise to head coach J.B. Bickerstaff’s roster. Morris has averaged 12.1 points and 4.5 rebounds in 26.7 minutes per game in his career. He was drafted with the No. 14 overall pick by Houston in the 2011 after enjoying his collegiate career at Kansas. The 42-25 Cavaliers take on the 38-30 Pacers on Monday, March 18.