Cleveland Cavaliers Down 3 All-Stars Against Miami Heat
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Cleveland guard Darius Garland has suffered a contusion on his surgically repaired left great toe during the Cavaliers' game in Miami on Monday.
There are a number of compelling matchups around the NBA on Wednesday, but perhaps the most interesting is the game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Miami Heat. Point guard Darius Garland just recently returned from an injury he’d been battling since Cleveland’s playoff run back in April and Heat guard Tyler Herro has yet to participate in a game this season.
The Miami Heat (7-4) look to close out a two-game sweep of the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers (7-4) on Wednesday night after taking the first game in overtime on Monday.
Of course, the only game the Cavaliers have lost recently was in an instant classic with the Miami Heat on Monday. It appears the Cavaliers are treating the rematch only two days later as a rest day of sorts ahead of a six-game homestand that will begin Thursday against the Toronto Raptors.
The Cleveland Cavaliers made far too many mistakes as they fall 140-138 in overtime to the Miami Heat. Here are three takeaways from the loss.
The Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers treated fans to a thrilling encounter as their game went down to the wire on Monday.
The Miami Heat have successfully executed a play called "CQ," drawn up by assistant coach Chris Quinn. Head coach Erik Spoelstra waited four years to use it.
The Cleveland Cavaliers may be without their All-Star caliber point guard once again. Since the end of last season, Darius Garland has been dealing with a toe i