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The Cleveland Cavaliers are set to take on the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night, with tip-off scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The Cavaliers, who are currently sitting at the top of the Eastern Conference with a 44-10 record, will be looking to extend their four-game winning streak. However, they will be facing a Nets team that has been playing well despite their 20-34 record, and are only 1.5 games away from a play-in spot.
The Cavaliers will be without Dean Wade, who suffered a bone bruise in his right knee, while Ty Jerome and Isaac Okoro are listed as questionable due to calf and shoulder injuries, respectively. The Nets, on the other hand, will be without Cam Thomas, Noah Clowney, and DeAnthony Melton, but may have Killian Hayes available after signing him to a 10-day deal. Cleveland will need to be careful not to underestimate the Nets, who have been playing well despite their injuries, with D'Angelo Russell and Keon Johnson leading the charge in the backcourt.
The game promises to be an exciting matchup, with the Cavaliers looking to assert their dominance in the Eastern Conference. The Nets, on the other hand, will be looking to pull off an upset and keep their play-in hopes alive. Some key players to watch include Evan Mobley, who has been playing well for the Cavaliers, and D'Angelo Russell, who has been leading the Nets' backcourt. The Cavaliers have also recently signed Javonte Green, who may make his debut for the team on Thursday. The NBA game will be available to stream on League Pass, and fans can tune in to the YES Network or WFAN Radio for live coverage.
Here are the injury reports for both teams:
- Cam Thomas (hamstring) - out
- Noah Clowney (out) - out
- DeAnthony Melton (out) - out
- Killian Hayes (availability uncertain) - uncertain
- Dean Wade (knee injury) - out
- Ty Jerome (calf) - questionable
- Isaac Okoro (shoulder) - questionable
In terms of player statistics, the Cavaliers have been led by Evan Mobley, who is averaging a career-high 11.4 points per game. The Nets, on the other hand, have been led by D'Angelo Russell, who has been playing well in the backcourt. The game promises to be an exciting matchup, with both teams looking to come out on top. Fans can tune in to the YES Network or WFAN Radio for live coverage, or stream the game on League Pass.
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