Cavs Weekly: Cleveland Riding High Heading Into All-Star Break

The Cleveland Cavaliers have had continued success under new head coach Tyronn Lue as they head into the All-Star break, going 7-3 in their 10 games under Lue. Let's get you up to speed with the week that was and the week ahead with our Cavs Weekly update:

Last Week:

Cleveland had a rough start to the week, having a five-game win streak snapped on the road in a 106-97 overtime loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Feb. 3, then returned home on Feb. 5 only to lose to the Boston Celtics 104-103 on a buzzer-beater from Avery Bradley. 

However, the Cavs got back to their winning ways with a blowout victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Feb. 6, then beat the Sacramento Kings by 20 points on Feb. 8.

Kyrie Irving led the Cavs in scoring in three of their four games, and averaged a team-high 26.5 games over this stretch.

What's Next?

Cleveland hosts the Los Angeles Lakers tonight in their final game before the All-Star break. They won't return to action until Feb. 18 when they host the Chicago Bulls. Read more Cavs news in the Chat Sports iPhone and Android apps.

Injuries:

Backup point guard Matthew Dellavedova has been ruled out of tonight's game against the Lakers with a hamstring injury and is officially listed as day-to-day.

Reserve shooting guard Joe Harris is expected to miss at least another two months after having surgery on his right foot earlier in January.

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