After stacking another victory on the road, the Lakers (28-17) move on to Cleveland where they will take on the Cavaliers (28-20) for the first time this season. Los Angeles hopes to make it three wins in a row and improve their record to 4-1 in this current eight-game road trip.
Start time and TV schedule
Who: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
When: 4 p.m. PT, Jan. 28
Where: Rocket Arena
Watch: ESPN, Spectrum SportsNet
Over the years, the Cavaliers have been one of those teams that regularly give the Lakers trouble. One
of the reasons is because of how they’re built with so much size, athleticism and speed that perfectly exposes the Lakers’ defense. Even when Anthony Davis was anchoring the Lakers’ defense, the Cavs were still not a good matchup for the purple and gold.
In fact, over the last five years, the regular season series between the teams has never been split. One has swept the other and it’s going to be interesting to see if that’s the case again this year with one significant change in place.
For the Lakers, this will be Luka Dončić’s first time competing against the Cavs since arriving in Los Angeles. That alone changes the purple and gold’s dynamic in terms of how they match up with the Cavs. It makes for a fun matchup between Dončić’ and Donovan Mitchell and theoretically between Austin Reaves and Darius Garland, though neither will be suiting up for this one. Expect Marcus Smart, Jake LaRavia and and Gabe Vincent to get Reaves’ minutes as per usual.
Speaking of injuries, the Cavs have more to report as well. Evan Mobley, unfortunately, recently sustained a left calf strain injury so he’s also not going to suit up on Wednesday. Suffice it to say this game will be completely different matchup wise and it’ll be up to the Lakers to capitalize against a Cavaliers team without two of their top three scorers. Mobley’s absence could also impact the Cavaliers’ defense, which ranks 13th in the league.
Moreover, this will also be LeBron James’ seventh time playing the Cavs on their homecourt as a Laker. As usual, James will get the love and recognition he rightfully deserves from the crowd but don’t expect him to take it easy. The King always plays well against his former team, averaging 28.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and 7.1 assists against them. It’ll be nice to see another classic performance from LeBron.
More importantly, it’ll be ideal to see another team-spirited win. The Lakers have picked it up as of late thanks to their defense, which has shown signs of improvement since their recent victory against the Toronto Raptors. Rui Hachimura in particular has been spectacular off the bench and it’ll be nice to see this continue. Another strong performance from him and the rest of the Lakers’ role players will most likely guarantee a win in this one.
Let’s see if the Lakers can continue their winning ways on the road as James returns back home to Cleveland once again on Wednesday.
Notes and Updates
- For the Lakers’ injury report, Austin Reaves (left calf strain) and Adou Thiero (right MCL sprain) are listed as out.
- As for the Cavaliers, Garland (right great toe sprain), Max Strus (left foot surgery) and Mobley (left calf strain) are out. De’Andre Hunter (right knee soreness) and Sam Merrill (right hand sprain) are probable.
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