Cleveland Cavaliers seek to end losing streak against Jazz
The Cleveland Cavaliers are looking to end a four-game losing streak as they face the Utah Jazz. The game will take place in Salt Lake City on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. EDT. Cleveland leads the Eastern Conference with a strong record of 56 wins and 14 losses. In contrast, Utah sits at the bottom of the Western Conference with just 16 wins and 55 losses. The Jazz have struggled at home, winning only 9 of their 36 games there this season. Cleveland has been solid on the road, winning 26 of 35 away games. They are currently allowing an average of 112.2 points and have a strong defensive record against opposing teams. Utah relies heavily on three-pointers but has only a slight edge over the number of shots Cleveland allows. Key players for Cleveland include Evan Mobley, who averages nearly 19 points and 9 rebounds per game, and Darius Garland, contributing 17 points and 3 rebounds. For Utah, Collin Sexton scores an average of 18.3 points. Both teams have had recent struggles. The Jazz won only one of their last ten games, while the Cavaliers managed to win six. Injuries may impact the game, with several players from both teams listed as day-to-day.