Cavaliers Keep Jaylon Tyson, Dean Wade Home for Three-Game Trip
Cleveland prioritizes rehab to protect playoff positioning.
Overview
- The Cavaliers said Jaylon Tyson and Dean Wade will not travel and will remain in Cleveland for treatment during the upcoming three-game road swing.
- Team officials list Tyson with a left great toe bone bruise that has already kept him out multiple games since he was hurt on March 19 in Chicago.
- Reports indicate Tyson will miss at least the next three games while the team completes the West Coast trip.
- Dean Wade is sidelined by a right ankle sprain and, after two missed games already, is on track to reach five straight absences by the end of the trip.
- The road slate features Utah, the Lakers, and the Warriors, and Cleveland sits 46–28 in the East’s No. 4 spot as it manages late-season injuries across the rotation.