Have the Cleveland Cavaliers finally turned the corner on their season?
Cleveland entered the season as one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference after posting the Conference’s best record a season ago. But the Cavaliers got off to a surprisingly slow start as they dealt with several injuries.
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While Cleveland has yet to have a healthy full squad, the Cavaliers have played much better over the last month. Following their 126-113 loss to Phoenix last night, the Cavaliers own the fourth-best record at 12-7 with a +3.2 scoring margin. The Cavaliers have the eighth-best offense and 13th-best defense during this stretch.
Unsurprisingly, Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley have been excellent over this 18-game contest. Jaylon Tyson has really stepped up his production, while Jarrett Allen, Sam Merrill, and Dean Wade have been very good as well during this stretch.
The Cavaliers are dealing with several injuries. Darius Garland (toe) missed his eighth straight game tonight against Phoenix, and there are questions about whether he will be available during the Cavs current five-game road trip. Mobley (calf) will miss his second straight contest and is slated to be out until February 11. Meanwhile, Max Strus (foot) could potentially make his season debut at the end of February.
Cleveland sits in fifth place in the Eastern Conference at 29-21. The Cavaliers, who are 7-3 in their last 10, are in position to earn a top-2 seed, as the conference is pretty jumbled. They are 2.5 games clear of seventh-place Orlando.
There have been trade rumors swirling around Cleveland lately. Before examining the rumors individually, here is a look at what the Cavaliers need and what they can do. The Cavs are well over the second apron and have limited draft capital.
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