After the Cleveland Cavaliers were relatively healthy through the first half of the season, the Wine and Gold's injury report is stacking up. The latest injury came to Dean Wade, who banged knees with Tyrese Maxey during Cleveland's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night.
The Cleveland Cavaliers recently faced a significant setback during a road game against the Philadelphia 76ers when utility player Dean Wade sustained a right knee injury midway through the third quarter.
Cavaliers starting forward Dean Wade departed the third quarter of Cleveland's 132-129 defeat to Philadelphia on Friday a right knee
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Wade was been ruled out for the rest of Friday's game against Philadelphia due to a right knee injury, Spencer Davies of SI.com reports. Wade checked out at the 3:12 mark of the third quarter of Friday's game and will finish with two points (1-3 FG,
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