The Cleveland Cavaliers need to bounce back from their most recent loss.
That will be easier said than done, however.
They will be on the road to try and get back at the Indiana Pacers, and they will be without a key reserve in Ty Jerome, who’s currently dealing with a lingering illness.
This will be the second game in a row he has to miss because of that illness.
At least the team will look quite sharp when they hit the court to take on the Pacers.
As reported by Evan Dammarell on X, the Cavs will wear their White Association Edition uniforms on Tuesday night.
According to LockerVision, the #Cavs will wear their White Association Edition uniforms on the road against the Indiana Pacers, who will wear their Navy Statement Edition uniforms.
Cleveland's record based on the uniform this year:
⚪️: 15-3
🔴: 8-0
⚫️: 7-1
🔵: 3-1 pic.twitter.com/yJk3WKEJo1— Evan Dammarell (@AmNotEvan) January 14, 2025
Moreover, that should be a bit of a lucky charm for Kenny Atkinson’s team, as they’re a respectable 15-3 when wearing those threads.
The Cavs are undefeated when they wear their burgundy edition, which is no small feature at this point in the season.
It won’t be easy to defeat Rick Carlisle’s team, especially considering how well they adapted in the second half of their previous encounter.
In the final two quarters of the game, the Pacers played suffocating defense, and the Cavs shot worse than 30% from beyond the arc.
That was also the first time all season that the Cavaliers failed to score at least 100 points in a game.
Hopefully, the white uniforms will help the team set things straight and return to winning ways.
You never want to lose two straight games to the same opponent.
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