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Game 56 | Cavs @ Raptors | February 21, 2014 7:00 PM ET

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INJURY/INACTIVE LIST
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RAPTORS

- Landry Fields (out, wrist)
- Amir Johnson (day-to-day, ankle)

CAVALIERS

- Anderson Varejao (out with usual trade deadline injury, this time being his back)
- Dion Waiters (out, knee)
- CJ Miles (out, leg)
- Earl Clark (TRADED!!! CELEBRATE!!!)

No team in the Eastern Conference has been hotter of late than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who are riding their longest winning streak in nearly four years.

They've also picked up some help with starting center Anderson Varejao sidelined.

The Cavaliers look to continue their strong play and extend their winning streak to seven games when they visit the Toronto Raptors on Friday night.

The current win streak is Cleveland's longest since LeBron James led the Cavs to eight consecutive victories from March 8-24, 2010, in his final season with the team. The surge has helped them climb in the conference standings, leaving them three games behind Charlotte for the eighth and final playoff spot.

The Cavs (22-33) have stayed on track despite Varejao missing the last four games with a sore back, and they brought in some size before the trade deadline to address the issue, acquiring center Spencer Hawes from Philadelphia for forward Earl Clark, center Henry Sims and two second-round draft picks.

The 7-foot-1 Hawes is averaging career highs of 13.0 points and 8.5 rebounds. The 25-year-old is playing his seventh NBA season and is in the final year of his contract

Varejao, who also missed time earlier this season with a knee injury, has been given no timetable for a return. He has played in only 81 games the last three seasons because of numerous injuries.

The main reason for Cleveland's recent success has been defense. The Cavs had given up 110.8 points per contest during a six-game slide before clamping down with an average of 93.7 allowed during the win streak.

"We're being a little more consistent with our defense, knowing that if we miss a shot or two we can get a stop and believe that somebody is going to make a play for us at the other end of the floor," coach Mike Brown said. "Just the belief more than anything else."

All five Cleveland starters scored in double figures in Wednesday's 101-93 win over Orlando, led by point guard Kyrie Irving's 22. Irving also had seven rebounds and seven assists for the Cavs, who led by 15 after one quarter and never trailed.

"We're just coming together as a team and we're enjoying the game out there more," Irving said. "There are a lot more smiles and a higher level of competitiveness. We're having fun, but we're also competing. That's what you want from everybody on the team."

The Raptors (29-25) are coming off a tough loss against Chicago on Wednesday. Toronto had a chance to win, but DeMar DeRozan was blocked in the final seconds of a 94-92 loss. DeRozan scored 32 points as the Atlantic division leaders ended their win streak at three.

"We've got to learn from this," coach Dwane Casey said. "The type of physicality in the game, to play through it offensively and also turn around on the defensive end and play with the same energy."

Poor 3-point shooting was a concern for the Raptors, who went 3 of 17 against the Bulls for one of their worst performances of the season. Point guard Kyle Lowry, who ranks in the top 10 in the NBA with 129 3-pointers, went 1 of 4. The Raptors hit 8.3 3-pointers per game, among the highest averages in the East.

The Cavs and Raptors, who split their four-game series last season, are meeting for the first time in 2013-14. They will tip off a second time on Tuesday.

And now a special appearance from Mayor Ford...

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Canadian Girls Eh

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Kristin Kreuk

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Laura Vandervoort

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Misa Campo

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Jessica Lucas

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Emmanuelle Chriqui

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From The Bullshit Whisperer: Cavs' Anderson Varejao (back), CJ Miles (ankle) and Dion Waiters (knee) did not make trip to Toronto. All day-to-day, expected to be fine.

Also, Griffin said the play is to have Hawes join the team in Toronto, go through shootaround and play.
 
No jao, dion, or chuck jumpers?

Fuck. Kyrie better go off
 
Cavs by 12..........heard it here first
 
Real test of how far we have come playing shorthanded.
 
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Is there any doubt he plays? I mean, he almost has to by necessity.

We only have 10 players right now.

14 man roster

4 injuries(Felix, Miles, Waiters, Andy)

I'm positive we will see him tomorrow.
 
Is there any doubt he plays? I mean, he almost has to by necessity.

We only have 10 players right now.

14 man roster

4 injuries(Felix, Miles, Waiters, Andy)

I'm positive we will see him tomorrow.

Plus it sounded like Griffin was planning on him getting time.
 
Doesn't Hawes get 48 hours to report in? He isn't obligated to play tomorrow.

Real test of how far we have come playing shorthanded.

Considering our record while we were healthy beating anyone while shorthanded is a good test.
 
Doesn't Hawes get 48 hours to report in? He isn't obligated to play tomorrow.

Griffin said (and Gilbert's tweet indicated a private plane has been sent) that the plan is for Hawes to go through shootaround and be ready to play in Friday's game. Apparently they went so far as to waive the requirement for the physicals in order to make it happen.
 
Griffin said (and Gilbert's tweet indicated a private plane has been sent) that the plan is for Hawes to go through shootaround and be ready to play in Friday's game. Apparently they went so far as to waive the requirement for the physicals in order to make it happen.

They clearly realize this is a must-win.

Jack/Kyrie/Deng/Thompson/Zeller ... Delly/Karasev/Gee/Bennett/Hawes?
 
They clearly realize this is a must-win.

Jack/Kyrie/Deng/Thompson/Zeller ... Delly/Karasev/Gee/Bennett/Hawes?

Hawes has been in a shooting slump. That bench has the potential to be an offensive disaster,
 
Varejao getting cortizone shots in his back, about to miss his 5th with an extended break in the middle.

He's not fine.
 
This should show how bad the cavs defense will be. short guards, lackadaisical big men leading to open jumpers, and dribble penetration. You got a post big men, and multiple shooters. Should be an easy win for the craptors. I expect we'll see a lot more of those 120-110 games going forward.
 
Karasev will have no choice but to play unless they want to grind Kyrie and Jack into the ground for 40 minutes apiece.

No doubt, a lineup of Delly, Karasev, Gee, Bennett, Hawes could be potentially very awful, lol. But interesting.
 

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