Two teams headed in opposite directions meet Wednesday night to close out their first-half schedules when the Brooklyn Nets visit the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena.
The Nets (29-29) look to close out their pre-All-Star Game schedule with a winning record for the first time since their first season in Brooklyn in 2012-13.
The Cavaliers (12-45), meanwhile, have already locked up their first losing campaign since the last season they didn’t LeBron James on the roster in 2013-14.
Brooklyn has struggled a bit of late, losing two in a row and five of six after taking a tough 127-125 road defeat against the Toronto Raptors on Monday.