Cavs Face Raptors with Seven Players Out, Potential for 11th Starting Lineup
TORONTO – The Cleveland Cavaliers will be significantly shorthanded Monday night against the Toronto Raptors, with Darius Garland (injury management), De’Andre Hunter (rest), Max Strus (foot surgery recovery), Sam Merrill (sprained hand), craig Porter Jr. (hamstring) and Jarrett Allen (strained finger) all ruled out. Dean Wade (hyperextended knee) is listed as questionable.
The mounting injury list comes as the Cavaliers navigate a demanding early-season schedule, marking their fourth back-to-back set and the third game in four nights. Despite a recent fine for violating the league’s Player Participation Policy, Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson stated he will continue prioritizing player health and long-term management.
“we’re sticking with the big-picture plan,” Atkinson said, emphasizing the need to manage the unrelenting schedule.
A source confirmed to cleveland.com that Wade’s availability is unlikely following a knee-to-knee collision with Los Angeles Clippers forward Nicola Batum during Sunday’s 120-105 victory, though he did travel with the team.
Monday’s game represents the third and final regular season meeting between Cleveland and Toronto. The Raptors, currently second in the Eastern Conference, are riding a seven-game winning streak and have won the first two matchups against the Cavaliers this season.
With possibly seven rotational players unavailable, Atkinson may be forced to utilize his 11th different starting lineup of the season. Following the game, the Cavaliers are scheduled to receive three days of rest before traveling to Atlanta for a Friday matchup.