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As the Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for another showdown against the Sacramento Kings,, the stakes are high. With recent tough losses piling up, the Cavaliers are eager to regain their momentum. However, the biggest concern remains the health of their key players. With playoff hopes on the line, the question of who will take the floor tonight—and who might be sidelined—looms large.

The good news for Cavaliers fans is that neither Donovan Mitchell nor Evan Mobley is injured. Both players are set to take the court tonight. After back-to-back losses to the LA Clippers and Orlando Magic, the Cavs are determined to bounce back. Their injury report is clear, meaning no players are listed as “out” or “day-to-day.” This is the healthiest the team has been all season, with no significant injuries holding them back.

Mitchell, who is averaging 24.2 points per game, continues to lead the charge for Cleveland. Despite dealing with minor groin soreness recently, he has shown resilience, playing through it without major setbacks. On March 11, an injury scare had fans worried, but Mitchell pushed through and delivered strong performances. Even with the soreness, he’s putting up solid numbers, averaging 4.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. In the loss to the Magic, the six-time NBA All-Star posted 23 points despite struggling with his shooting.

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Meanwhile, Evan Mobley has also faced his share of injury concerns. The defensive anchor of the team was listed as questionable for the Clippers game due to a right foot contusion and missed the matchup against the Magic. However, he returned in LA, logging 17 points and displaying his trademark versatility. His performance reaffirmed that he was more than ready for tonight’s game.

With both stars available, the Cavaliers are in a strong position. They have been one of the best teams this season, and tonight presents a crucial opportunity to get back on track. Sitting at the top of the Eastern Conference with a 56-12 record, Cleveland’s offense is firing on all cylinders, averaging an impressive 122.5 points per game.

The Cavaliers’ expected starting lineup remains the same:

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Starter2nd3rd
Point GuardDarius GarlandTy JeromeDonovan Mitchell
Shooting GuardDonovan MitchellSam MerrillMax Strus
Small ForwardMax StrusDe’Andre HunterIssac Okoro
Power ForwardEvan MobleyDean WadeDe’Andre Hunter
CenterJarrett AllenEvan MobleyTristan Thompson

However, the Kings have their own injury concerns. Let’s take a look at their injury report and see how they stack up against the Cavs.

Who is injured in the Kings’ injury report?

The Sacramento Kings are in relatively good shape but are dealing with a major absence—veteran center Domantas Sabonis. The Oregon native suffered a right ankle injury against the Memphis Grizzlies. An MRI confirmed a moderate ankle sprain, sidelining him for at least 10 days. This is a significant blow to the Kings as they aim to climb the Western Conference standings from the ninth spot.

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With Sabonis out, the Kings’ lineup will see some adjustments. Jonas Valančiūnas is expected to step in as the starting center, while the rest of the starting five remain intact:

Starter2nd3rd
Point GuardMalik MonkDevin CarterMarkelle Fults
Shooting GuardZach LaVineKeon EllisMalik Monk
Small ForwardDeMar DeRozanJake LaRaviaDoug McDermott
Power ForwardKeegan MurrayTrey LylesJake LaRavia
CenterDomantas SabonisJonas ValanciunasTrey Lyles

 

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Despite Sabonis’ absence, the Kings remain a formidable opponent. Their depth and adaptability will be put to the test, but they still have the firepower to compete at a high level.

With both teams looking to secure a crucial win, tonight’s game promises to be an intense battle. Will the Cavaliers capitalize on their full-strength roster, or will the Kings overcome adversity and pull off an upset?

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