Cleveland Cavaliers-Phoenix Suns: Odds, injuries, lineups, prediction and TV info for Jan. 4

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Cleveland Cavaliers-Phoenix Suns: Odds, injuries, lineups, prediction and TV info for Jan. 4

Cleveland Cavaliers beat Chicago Bulls in overtime on Monday night. On Wednesday, they play Phoenix Suns at home. Donovan Mitchell had a career-high 71 points on 22-of-34 shooting. The Cavs are going on a six-game road trip after Wednesday. Phoenix has been without Devin Booker recently. They are also without Darius Garland and Evan Mobley.

Cleveland Cavaliers are favored over Phoenix Suns by 5 points. The moneyline is -188 for Cleveland and + 158 for Phoenix.

Ricky Rubio is out injured. Dean Wade is injured, Dylan Windler is sidelined indefinitely, Mamadi Diakite and Isaiah Mobley are out in the G-League. Darius Garland is hurt and Evan Mobly is questionable.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns are playing on Jan. 4. Devin Booker is out indefinitely, Cameron Johnson is injured, and Jae Crowder is not with the team.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns are playing on Jan. 4.

Cleveland Cavaliers are playing at home against Phoenix Suns. The Cavaliers have been starting slow in their recent games. Chris Paul will try to keep the ball out of Chris Booker's hands. Isaac Okoro should draw a lot of on-ball matchups. Raul Neto could also play some role in this. Caris LeVert and Cedi Osman could help Mitchell settle in.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns are playing on Jan. 4. The bet is to bet on the Cavaliers.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns are playing on Jan. 4. Bally Sports Ohio and Baly Sports Arizona will show the game. NBA League Pass will have it for those who are out of market.

Cleveland Cavaliers are playing against Phoenix Suns on Jan. 4. The Cavs are going on a five-game road trip starting on Friday night at Denver Nuggets. They will play Phoenix on Sunday night and Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.