The Cleveland Cavaliers will lock horns with the Miami Heat in their upcoming NBA clash on Wednesday, March 25. The fourth ranked side in the Eastern Conference are riding on a 45-27 record.
The Cavs are entering the game with a close 136-131 win over the Orlando Magic.
Latest update on Jarrett Allen
The Cleveland Cavaliers' star center, Jarrett Allen, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Miami Heat, because of right knee tendinitis.
Latest update on Max Strus
The Cleveland Cavaliers' star small forward, Max Strus, will not play in the game against the Miami Heat, because of a left foot injury.
Latest update on Craig Porter Jr.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' point guard, Craig Porter Jr., has been listed as "out" for the game against the Miami Heat, because of a left groin strain.
Latest update on Jaylon Tyson
The Cavaliers have listed their star shooting guard, Jaylon Tyson, as "out" for the game against the Miami Heat, because of a left great toe bone bruise.
Latest update on Olivier Sarr
The Cavaliers have placed their center, Olivier Sarr, as "out" for the game against the Miami Heat, because of G League (Two-way).
Latest update on Larry Nance Jr.
The Cavaliers have listed their power forward, Larry Nance Jr., as "questionable" for the game against the Miami Heat, because of illness.
When and where to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs Miami Heat?
The Cavaliers will host the Miami Heat on Wednesday, March 25 at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland. The game will start at 7:00 PM ET.
The game will air locally on the FDSOH and FDSSUN. Fans can enjoy the live streaming services on NBA League Pass and Fubo.
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