
Jan. 30, 2026Updated 8:25 pm EST
The Cleveland Cavaliers (29-20) will look to build on a four-game road winning streak when they visit the Phoenix Suns (29-19) on Jan. 30, 2026 at PHX Arena.
How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Phoenix SunsCleveland vs. Phoenix odds
Injury reportsCavaliers
Max Strus: Out (Foot),
Evan Mobley: Out (Calf),
Darius Garland: Out (Foot),
Craig Porter Jr.: Questionable (Knee)
Suns
Devin Booker: Out (Ankle)
Stats to know
The 119.2 points per game the Cavaliers put up are eight more points than the Suns allow (111.2 points per game).
The Suns score just 2.1 fewer points per game (114) than the Cavaliers give up to opponents on average (116.1).
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