Cleveland Cavaliers injury report: Get the latest on Donovan Mitchell's status ahead of game vs Celtics

Cleveland Cavaliers will be without Jarrett Allen against the Boston Celtics, while Donovan Mitchell and Dean Wade remain probable for the NBA clash.

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The Cavaliers are riding on a 39-24 record and rank fourth in the Eastern Conference.

The Cavaliers are coming after a fresh 113-109 win over the Pistons on March 4.

The Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Boston Celtics in their upcoming game on Sunday, March 8. The Cavaliers are riding on a 39-24 record and rank fourth in the Eastern Conference.

The Cavaliers are coming after a fresh 113-109 win over the Pistons on March 4.

Latest update on Jarrett Allen

The Cleveland Cavaliers' star center, Jarrett Allen, has been placed as "out" for the game against the Celtics, because of a knee injury. He last played for the Cavaliers in the game against the Pistons on March 4.

Latest update on Donovan Mitchell

The Cleveland Cavaliers' shooting guard, Donovan Mitchell has been listed as "probable" for the game against the Celtics, because of a groin injury. If he gets fine before the clash then he could appear in the lineup.

Latest update on Dean Wade

Dean Wade has been listed as "probable" by the Cavaliers for the game against the Celtics, because of an ankle injury. He last played for the Cavaliers in the game against the Milwaukee Bucks on February 26.

Latest update on Jaylon Tyson

The Cleveland Cavaliers have listed Jaylon Tyson as "questionable" for the game against the Celtics, because of a neck injury. He last played for the Cavaliers in the game against the Pistons on March 4.

Update on other players

Tyrese Proctor will not appear in the game because of a quad injury. Max Strus will stay on the sidelines because of a foot injury. Meanwhile, Riley Minix and Olivier Sarr will attend their G League duties.

Will Jayson Tatum play against the Cavaliers?

There is good news for every Celtics fan, as Jayson Tatum is all set to play against the Cavaliers. He made his long awaited comeback in the game against the Mavericks, where Celtics secured 120-100 win.

When and where to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Boston Celtics?

The game between Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics will take place on Sunday, March 8 at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. The game will start at 1 pm ET.

The game will air nationally on ABC. Fans can enjoy the game's live streaming on NBA League Pass and Fubo.

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