The Cleveland Cavaliers will face the Orlando Magic in their upcoming NBA game on Tuesday, March 24. The Cavaliers are riding on a 44-27 record and rank at the fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
According to a report from USA Today, the Cavaliers will depend heavily on Evan Mobley for rim protection and rebounding in the absence of Jarrett Allen.
Latest update on Jarrett Allen
The Cleveland Cavaliers' star center, Jarrett Allen, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Orlando Magic, because of right knee tendinitis.
Latest update on Tyrese Proctor
The Cavaliers' star guard, Tyrese Proctor, has been listed as "questionable" for the game against the Orlando Magic, because of right quadriceps strain. Although, some sources claim that he could appear in the game.
Latest update on Jaylon Tyson
The Cleveland Cavaliers' star forward, Jaylon Tyson, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Orlando Magic, because of a left great toe bone bruise.
Latest update on Craig Porter Jr.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' guard, Craig Porter Jr., will not appear in the game against the Orlando Magic, because of a left groin strain.
Update on other players
The Cleveland Cavaliers will miss their depth players, which are the likes of Olivier Sarr and Tristan Enaruna because of their G League assignments.
When and where to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Orlando Magic?
The Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, March 24 at the Rocket Arena in Cleveland. The game will start at 8:00 PM ET.
The game will air locally on FDSOH and nationally on NBC. Fans can enjoy the live streaming on NBA League Pass and Fubo.
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