
Cleveland Cavaliers DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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119.1 1stOffensive Rating
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109.0 23rdDefensive Rating
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10.1 2ndNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game121.9 1st
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Points per game Against112.4 18th
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Rebounds per game45.4 5th
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Assists per game28.1 9th

Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (hand) is questionable for Sunday's game against Memphis. The former Brooklyn Net exited Friday's blowout win over the New York Knicks because of a hand injury. Fortunately, X-rays were negative, although he was set for an MRI on Saturday. Hopefully, Allen won't miss extended time because of the injury. But if he ends up on the shelf, Evan Mobley could handle things in the middle, with De'Andre Hunter or Dean Wade potentially getting the start at the four spot.


Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (hand) exited Friday's massive win over the Knicks. While X-rays were negative, head coach Kenny Atkinson indicated Allen will undergo an MRI on Saturday. Cleveland is currently the top team in the Eastern Conference, sitting on a 46-10 record. However, the Cavs could be without Allen for at least a few games, depending on how things play out. If that's the case, Evan Mobley will likely slide over to the middle, with De'Andre Hunter or Dean Wade entering the starting lineup to handle things at the four spot.


Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (hand) has been ruled out for the rest of Friday's game against the New York Knicks. Allen suffered a right hand injury during the third quarter, but luckily the X-rays were negative. The Cavs are going to play it safe and hold out Allen for the rest of this contest. For now, fantasy managers should consider Allen as day-to-day. Evan Mobley figures to see more time at the center spot, while De'Andre Hunter and Dean Wade could play more minutes during the final quarter or so of this game.


Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade (knee) is ready to return to work on Friday against the New York Knicks. The team initially listed Wade as probable for the game, and Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson has now officially confirmed that Wade will be back in the lineup following an 11-game absence due to a bone bruise in his right knee. Atkinson added that Wade will be eased back into action. Wade has averaged 22.8 minutes across the campaign, notching 6.0 points and 5.1 rebounds.


Danny Cunningham of the Locked On Cavs Podcast reports that Cleveland Cavaliers forwardDean Wade(knee) is listed as probable for Friday's contest against the New York Knicks. Wade has missed 11 consecutive contests due to a bone bruise in his right knee, but he is expected to suit up this evening. The 28-year-old is having a career year in Cleveland, averaging 6.0 points and 5.1 rebounds in 22.8 minutes, but the addition ofDe'Andre Huntercomplicates his situation.
