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Will Darius Garland play tonight against the Miami Heat? Latest update on the Cleveland Cavaliers star's injury report (January 29, 2025)

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Injury worries continue to be a major theme for both sides as the Cleveland Cavaliers (37-9) get ready to play the Miami Heat (23-22) at the Kaseya Centre on January 29. Notably, the Cavaliers' official injury report does not include star guard Darius Garland, indicating that he is available for this crucial game.

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Darius Garland’s recent performance while playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers


Darius Garland has been a vital part of the Cavaliers' offense, averaging 23.1 points, 7.2 assists, and 3.1 three-pointers made per game over his last 20 appearances. His playmaking and scoring efficiency have helped Cleveland maintain one of the best records in the league.

The Cavaliers currently rank second in the NBA in points per game (121.8) and first in three-point shooting percentage (39.5%), with Garland playing a crucial role in their perimeter attack. His ability to create shots for himself and his teammates, particularly alongside Donovan Mitchell, gives Cleveland one of the most dynamic backcourts in the league.


Cleveland Cavaliers' Injury Report (January 29, 2025)


Cleveland Cavaliers (Image via Getty)

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Despite Darius Garland’s availability, Cleveland will be without three key rotational players:

- Dean Wade (Knee) – Out

- Isaac Okoro (Shoulder) – Out

- Caris LeVert (Wrist) – Out

The absence of Okoro and LeVert reduces the Cleveland Cavaliers' depth on the wing, placing more pressure on Garland and Mitchell to handle a larger offensive and defensive workload.


The Heat, who currently sit in the middle of the Eastern Conference standings, have their own injury concerns. They will be missing Dru Smith (Achilles) and Josh Richardson (Heel), while rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. is listed as probable due to illness. Miami will rely heavily on Tyler Herro (22.8 PPG) and Bam Adebayo (10 RPG) to counter Cleveland’s high-powered offense.

With Garland expected to play, the Cavaliers have a strong chance to continue their dominance, particularly in the three-point battle, where they average 16.2 made threes per game—the second-highest mark in the league.

Also read: Will Donovan Mitchell play tonight against the Miami Heat? Latest update on the Cleveland Cavaliers star's injury report (January 29, 2025)

The Cleveland Cavaliers will have an advantage in tonight’s game since they have Darius Garland. His ability to create plays and shoot well will be essential against a Heat defense that is ranked seventh in the league. Although Cleveland's depth will be put to the test, the Cavaliers will continue to be a strong team in the Eastern Conference as long as Garland and Mitchell are playing.
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