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Cavaliers/Clippers clash set for Saturday
The Cavaliers hope they get more respect from the Clippers Saturday than they do from Vegas oddsmakers, who peg them as 2.5-point underdogs.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Cavaliers, who come in at 10-5 against the Clippers.
Cleveland gets its chance to win as a road dog after the line opened with them as 2.5-point underdogs. They are 10-5, while the Clippers are 10-5. The total opened at 201.
After losing last time out, Mike Brown's team looks to rebound with a solid showing on the road Saturday in Los Angeles. They were 4 point favorites in that game, which went over the total of 203.
Mike Dunleavy's team was busy last game losing to Cleveland 112-105 as 8.5 point underdogs. The 217 points sent that game over the total of 198.
This game is likely to come down to the Cavaliers's execution on offence. They rank 3rd in the league in scoring and look to sustain their 102.7 points per game average against the Clippers's #16-rated defensive unit.
The Cavaliers hope they get more respect from the Clippers Saturday than they do from Vegas oddsmakers, who peg them as 2.5-point underdogs.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Cavaliers, who come in at 10-5 against the Clippers.
Cleveland gets its chance to win as a road dog after the line opened with them as 2.5-point underdogs. They are 10-5, while the Clippers are 10-5. The total opened at 201.
After losing last time out, Mike Brown's team looks to rebound with a solid showing on the road Saturday in Los Angeles. They were 4 point favorites in that game, which went over the total of 203.
Mike Dunleavy's team was busy last game losing to Cleveland 112-105 as 8.5 point underdogs. The 217 points sent that game over the total of 198.
This game is likely to come down to the Cavaliers's execution on offence. They rank 3rd in the league in scoring and look to sustain their 102.7 points per game average against the Clippers's #16-rated defensive unit.