CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs head to Milwaukee boasting a 6-0 record, a feat they last achieved to start the 2016-17 season, aiming to stay perfect against the Bucks on Saturday with tipoff set for 8 p.m. Eastern.
In their 120-109 win over the Magic, the Cavs’ balanced attack was on full display, showcasing the depth and adaptability that Kenny Atkinson has prioritized since arriving in Cleveland. With three of Orlando’s key big men sidelined, the Cavs controlled the paint, spreading minutes judiciously across the lineup. Only Evan Mobley logged over 30 minutes, with Darius Garland close behind at 29, while Cleveland’s bench put in valuable contributions to sustain the team’s unbeaten run. Atkinson’s trust in his bench is paying dividends, preserving his starters’ energy as the team heads into its second back-to-back set of the young season.
Now, Cleveland’s depth will be tested by a Bucks team that, despite its 1-4 record, poses a formidable threat. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard are a dynamic pairing capable of altering the game with a single scoring burst, and Milwaukee will be hungry to flip the narrative after a shaky start. With a well-rested roster and Atkinson’s tailored rotations, the Cavs have the chance to extend their streak to 7-0 against a Milwaukee squad still finding its footing. Expect a clash of styles as Cleveland’s methodical, team-oriented approach meets the explosive star power of the Bucks, with each possession a test of Cleveland’s commitment to staying atop the East.
Here’s what to know about the matchup:
Who: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Milwaukee Bucks
Series: First of four matchups in the regular season.
Where: Fiserv Forum.
When: 8:00 pm ET.
The point spread: Bucks minus-2.5; O/U 233.5
TV: FanDuel Sports Network – Ohio
Injury report
Cavs:
OUT:
Caris LeVert (knee); Jaylon Tyson (hip); Max Strus (ankle); Emoni Bates (knee/two-way).
PROBABLE:
Craig Porter Jr. (thumb)
Bucks:
OUT:
Chris Middleton (ankle)
PROBABLE:
Giannis Antetokounmpo (patella)
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