Cavaliers vs nets: Analyzing the Eastern Conference Clash This Sunday

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Cooper Albers guides you through his analysis, forecast, and selection for the NBA clash on Sunday featuring the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Brooklyn Nets.

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The Brooklyn Nets will face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday, concluding their regular-season matchup at Barclays Center, as both teams from the Eastern Conference compete.

The Cavaliers (37–24, 4th in the East) have suffered consecutive losses without Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, facing opponents of significantly higher caliber. They will look to complete a three-game sweep against the Nets without Mitchell, while Harden’s status remains uncertain.

The Nets (15–44, 14th in the East) find themselves in the midst of a harsh seven-game losing streak, which includes a 112–84 defeat against the Cavaliers on February 19.

Take a moment to review the Injury Report:

Cavs versus Nets

Unavailable: Donovan Mitchell (Groin injury), Max Strus (Foot issue), Dean Wade (Ankle problem)

Donovan Mitchell (Groin), Max Strus (Foot), and Dean Wade (Ankle) are listed as questionable, along with James Harden (Thumb) and Keon Ellis (Finger).

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Result: Egor Demin (Heel Injury), Drake Powell (Assigned to G-League)

Egor Demin (Heel), Drake Powell (Assigned to G-League) Questionable: Nic Claxton (Thumb Injury)

The game is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. ET. The Cavaliers are favored by a significant 11.5 points on DraftKings Sportsbook, while the Nets are listed as a +410 underdog. The total points for the match is set at 222.5.

Preview of the Cavaliers and Nets Matchup

Preview of the Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cavaliers made a bold move at the NBA trade deadline, trading Darius Garland to Los Angeles in exchange for superstar guard James Harden. This risk appears to have paid off, as the former MVP has integrated effortlessly into the team alongside Donovan Mitchell. Following Harden’s debut, Cleveland achieved a record of 6–1, with their only defeat coming against the reigning champions in Oklahoma City.

The momentum quickly faltered when both Harden and Mitchell were sidelined due to injuries. The Cavaliers have suffered consecutive losses in the absence of their star players against Milwaukee and Detroit. While Harden is currently deemed questionable for Sunday’s matchup due to a thumb fracture on his non-shooting hand, Mitchell is still sidelined with a groin strain.

The Cavaliers have a record of just 2–4 this season without Mitchell. Should Harden remain sidelined, they will probably continue to depend on their skilled frontcourt duo of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. Additionally, Cleveland boasts a dependable veteran point guard in Dennis Schroder, along with a consistent sharpshooter in Sam Merrill.

Preview of the Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn team secured victory in five matches during the year 2026. Just five.

Were any of these victories particularly noteworthy? Not really. They triumphed over a Denver Nuggets team missing Nikola Jokic, defeated the struggling Chicago Bulls on two occasions, took down the weak Washington Wizards, and faced off against the rebuilding Utah Jazz.

Since January 1, the Nets have been at the bottom of the rankings on both offense and defense, falling short of their own expectations. They have suffered seven consecutive losses, highlighted by a 37-point defeat against Boston on Friday night.

Michael Porter Jr. will persist in attempting to lead a struggling offense in the absence of rookie sensation Egor Demin. The Brooklyn team will also rely on its developing frontcourt, featuring Noah Clowney and Nic Claxton (who is questionable).

Prediction and Top Wager for Cavaliers vs. Nets

Monitor the injury updates closely for this matchup. Should Harden be unavailable, the Cavaliers might struggle to generate enough offense to gain an advantage. However, if the former MVP takes the court, anticipate him and the Cavs to exploit Brooklyn’s weak defense and easily cover the 11.5-point spread.