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Cavaliers vs Hawks Tonight (Nov 28): Live Stream, Start Time, TV Channel, Odds & Key Injury Updates
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Friday night’s Eastern Conference showdown between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena has all the makings of an early-season tone-setter.
Tip-off & viewing info
• Date: Nov. 28, 2025
• Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
• TV/Stream: Bally Sports Southeast (ATL), Bally Sports Ohio, NBA League Pass
Why this matchup matters
1. Play-In positioning: Cleveland (9-7) sits seventh in the East; Atlanta (8-8) is a half-game back.
2. Rematch narrative: The Cavs took the first meeting 117-109 behind Donovan Mitchell’s 37-point explosion.
3. Star availability: Trae Young (left hamstring) remains out, while Cleveland welcomes back rim-protector Jarrett Allen from illness.
Key storylines to watch
• Donovan Mitchell vs. Dejounte Murray: Mitchell averages 29.4 PPG on the road, but Murray has posted 25-plus in three straight starts without Young.
• Battle on the glass: Atlanta ranks 22nd in rebound differential; Allen’s return plus Evan Mobley’s length could swing second-chance points.
• Pace control: Cleveland plays the league’s 24th-fastest tempo, while the Hawks prefer to run. Whichever side dictates speed should own momentum.
Projected starting lineups
Cavaliers: Garland — Mitchell — Okoro — Mobley — Allen
Hawks: Murray — Bogdanović — Hunter — Johnson — Capela
Injury report
Cleveland: Allen (probable), Caris LeVert (ankle, questionable)
Atlanta: Young (out), Wesley Matthews (calf, doubtful)
Vegas edge
The Cavs opened as 2-point road favorites with a 226.5 over/under. Without Young, Atlanta has scored just 107.3 PPG—eight fewer than its season average—making the under a trendy pick.
X-factor
Jalen Johnson’s two-way surge (15.9 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 39 % from three) gives Atlanta a versatile counter to Mobley. If Johnson stays out of foul trouble, the Hawks can downsize and switch across five positions.
Stat to know
Cleveland is 6-0 when holding opponents below 110; Atlanta is 6-1 when eclipsing 115. First to its comfort zone likely wins.
Prediction
Expect a tighter, more defensive contest than the November 2 shootout. Mitchell’s crunch-time shot-making and Allen’s rim presence tip the scales: Cavaliers 116, Hawks 108.
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