On Sunday night, the Cavaliers play the first of two in a home-and-home back-to-back against the struggling Timberwolves – traveling to the Twin Cities to wrap up a two-game mini-trip.
After dropping the Pistons at home on Wednesday night, the Cavaliers got off to a hot start on Friday night in New York. But that didn’t last long, with the Knicks taking control just before half and again at the end of the third quarter to hand Cleveland its second straight drubbing on the road. J.B. Bickerstaff’s squad had just one more assist (15) than turnovers (14) and shot just 35 percent on the night.