Game 35: 76ers at Cavs
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (12-22) at CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (11-23)
Quicken Loans Arena
7 p.m. Tuesday
Radio/TV: WTAM (1100 AM)/Fox Sports Ohio
WHAT WILL HAPPEN?: The luster has come off the 76ers in recent weeks after their red-hot start.
They are still a dangerous team, especially for the Cavs, who have lost eight of their last nine games.
It's hard to figure out where the Cavs' heads will be tonight after the blockbuster deal with Chicago. The Cavs sent center Andrew Bynum and three draft picks to the Bulls in exchange for Luol Deng.
Deng almost assuredly won't play against the 76ers. There's more of a chance he'll make his Cavs' debut at Utah on Friday night. He might show up late during tonight's game.
The Cavs needed to make a deal in the worst way. This season was slipping away before their eyes. There's no way to predict what kind of boost Deng will give the Cavs, but he's a solid player who is the best small forward the team has had since LeBron James.
There's a good chance point guard Kyrie Irving will return for tonight's game. Coach Mike Brown said Jarrett Jack (back spasms) will miss his second consecutive game.
The Sixers are missing a few key players, too, most notably swingman Tony Wroten (flu-like symptoms) and big men Arnett Moultrie (left ankle) and Nerlens Noel (knee).
The Cavs have split two games with the 76ers this season. In their last home matchup vs. the Sixers, they won, 127-125, in two overtimes. Irving had 39 points in that Nov. 9 game.
This could be the last we see of Earl Clark in the starting lineup. He'll be moved to the bench in favor of Deng.
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