Though the season is in its early stages, several teams around the NBA are already dealing with injuries. One such team is the Brooklyn Nets, who will reportedly be without the services of Treveon Graham for two months due to a torn left hamstring.

Graham's injury occurred in Friday night's win over the New York Knicks. He fell to the floor in obvious pain and did not return to action.

Graham made 63 appearances with the Charlotte Hornets during their 2017-18 regular-season campaign, racking up averages of 4.3 points on 43.4 percent shooting from the field (41.2 percent from beyond the arc), 1.9 rebounds, and just under one assist (0.9) in 16.7 minutes per outing.

This season, Graham played 17 minutes in the Nets' season-opening loss to the Detroit Pistons and 10 minutes against the Knicks before going down with the injury. He didn't score a point in those 27 minutes of action.

On a brighter note, though, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is expected to make his season debut this week. The former Arizona Wildcat missed each of the Nets' two previous contests to be with his family after the birth of his son.

The Nets (1-2) will be back in action on Wednesday night, when they'll travel to Cleveland for a matchup against Kevin Love and the Cavaliers (0-3). Tip-off inside Quicken Loans Arena is set for 7:00 p.m. ET.