Cleveland Cavaliers-Portland Trail Blazers: Odds, lineups, injury report, TV info and prediction for Nov. 23

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Cleveland Cavaliers-Portland Trail Blazers: Odds, lineups, injury report, TV info and prediction for Nov. 23

Cleveland Cavaliers have won their last three games. They beat Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat. In the third game of their current homestand, they beat Atlanta Hawks 114-102. Next up for the Cavs is a game against the Portland Trail Blazers. They will be looking for a sweep of the opponents on this homeland.

Cleveland Cavaliers are favored by 8.5 points over the Portland Trail Blazers. The moneyline is -350 for Cleveland and +280 for Portland.

Ricky Rubio is out indefinitely, knee, Dylan Windler is injured, Caris LeVert is hurt, Kevin Love is questionable, thumb, Dean Wade is probable, he's out with knee injury. Mamadi Diakite and Isaiah Mobley are out, G-League – Two-Way.

Damian Lillard is out for the Cavaliers. Gary Payton II is injured. Keon Johnson is hurt. Josh Hart is probable. Greg Brown III is on assignment in the G-League.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers are playing on Nov. 23.

Cleveland Cavaliers are favored by 8.5 points over the Trail Blazers in Wednesday's game. Damian Lillard is injured and is expected to be out for one to two weeks. The Cavaliers have been shooting well in their recent games. Cedi Osman and Dean Wade are expected for the game, and they should have a good performance. The Blazers have dropped their last three games and four of their previous five.

Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers are playing on Nov. 23. The game will be available for those in-market and subscribed via Bally Sports Ohio. NBA League Pass will have the contest for fans not in the market.

Cleveland Cavaliers play Portland Trail Blazers on November 23. They will then play the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. After that, they will play at the Detroit Pistons on Sunday and then the Toronto Raptors on Monday.


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