The Cleveland Cavaliers will face the Philadelphia 76ers in the next home game on Monday, March 9. The Cleveland based franchise is riding on a 39-25 record and stands at fourth in the Eastern Conference.
The Cavaliers have listed five concerns in their injury report. Let's take a look at their injury report.
Latest update on Jarrett Allen
The Cavaliers' star center, Jarrett Allen, will not appear in the game against the Sixers, because of a knee injury. Although, he last appeared for the franchise in the clash against the Pistons on March 3.
Latest update on Dean Wade
The Cavaliers' star power forward, Dean Wade, could take part in the clash against the Sixers, as he has been listed as "probable". He has been facing some ankle issues.
Latest update Tyrese Proctor
The Cavaliers' point guard, Tyrese Proctor, will not play against the Sixers, because of a quad injury.
Latest update on Max Strus
The Cavaliers' guard, Max Strus, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Sixers, because of a foot injury.
Latest Update on Olivier Sarr
The Cavaliers' Olivier Sarr, has been listed as "out" ahead of the game against the Sixers, because of G League duties.
When and where to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Philadelphia 76ers?
The Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Philadelphia 76ers at Rocket Arena, Cleveland on Monday, March 9. The game will start at 7 pm ET.
The game will air locally on FanDuel Sports Network Ohio. Fans can enjoy the streaming services on NBA League Pass and Fubo.
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