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Both the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers may be without multiple key players in Saturday night's matchup.
BOTTOM LINE: Cleveland will attempt to prolong its three-game win streak with a victory against Chicago. Cleveland went 64-18 overall, 12-4 in Central Division action and 34-7 at home a season ago. The Cavaliers allowed opponents to score 112.4 points per game and shoot 45.4% from the field last season.
A near-record scoring night boosted the Cleveland Cavaliers on the first night of a back-to-back. On Saturday night, the Cavaliers will try to win their fourth consecutive game when they host the Chicago Bulls in an NBA Cup clash.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/cal as How Ex-Cal Star Jaylon Tyson Is Helping the Cleveland Cavaliers. Former Cal star Jaylon Tyson had some special moments last year in his rookie season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers point guard made his season debut against the Philadelphia 76ers and was back on the floor directing the offense. Garland was in the starting lineup and had eight points and four assists in 26 minutes as the Cavaliers posted a 132-121 victory.
It'll be intriguing to see Chicago Bulls swingman Isaac Okoro compete against his former Cleveland Cavaliers team on his old stomping grounds.
After the return of Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen to the Cavaliers, they head to Washington D.C. to take on a struggling Wizards team.
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No Surprises Here: Wizards Steamrolled by Cavaliers
Another game, another 30+ points second half deficit for the Washington Wizards. This time, it was against the Cleveland Cavaliers, which is one of the NBA’s better teams. So, a blowout was to be expected.