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Eighteen games into the season, the Cavs are still dealing with injuries but Sunday’s game against the Clippers gives Cleveland an opportunity to continue building trust in an area that devastated them in last year’s postseason.
Sunday’s NBA action features a massive eight-game slate, and there are a bunch of sides (three to be exact) that I’m eyeing in today’s NBA Best Bets column. Aft
Cleveland hasn't recaptured the magic of last season's 15-0 start as injuries and other maladies have plagued it.
All-Star point guard Darius Garland and second-year swingman Jaylon Tyson will both return to the lineup Friday night. Garland and Tyson will be on minute restrictions.
Raptors vs. Cavs will not air on traditional broadcast television. Instead, viewers can stream the game live with Peacock. Tip-off of Cavs vs. Raptors is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Monday, Nov. 24. The game will be played at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario. Fans can listen to Raptors vs. Cavs live on SiriusXM via channel 167.
Mitchell’s prolific and efficient scoring has carried the Cavs through a bumpy start to the season. Tonight, his process felt especially effective, as his dominant scoring was complemented by the Cavs’ all-around ball movement.
While Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell draw defensive attention, De'Andre Hunter's quietly putting up 20 or more points in five of his last eight games, adding a new dimension to Cleveland's attack
The Cavaliers began the game ice cold from 3-point range and finished it as such from the free throw line, and Cleveland fell to the Houston Rockets.