Cleveland Cavaliers vs Sacramento Kings Prediction, Odds & Picks | 02.07.26
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Cleveland Cavaliers vs Sacramento Kings Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 02.07.26
The NBA regular season delivers an intriguing matchup on February 7th, 2026, as the Cleveland Cavaliers (31-21) travel to the Golden 1 Center to face the struggling Sacramento Kings (12-41) at 10:00 PM EST. This game pits a playoff-contending Cavaliers squad against a Kings team desperate for a turnaround, setting the stage for a potentially lopsided affair given current circumstances.
Cleveland Cavaliers vs Sacramento Kings Matchup Preview
Cleveland Cavaliers Key Stats & Trends
The Cleveland Cavaliers arrive with a solid 31-21 record, showcasing their prowess despite recent injury woes. Their offensive engine, Donovan Mitchell, has been exceptional, averaging 28.8 points and 5.9 assists per game, leading the team in both categories. His overall rating of 28.8 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 5.9 APG, 1.5 SPG, 0.2 BPG underscores his MVP-caliber impact. Defensively, Jarrett Allen anchors the paint, pulling down a team-high 8.1 rebounds per contest. Despite their strong record, the Cavaliers have faced challenges with consistency due to their evolving injury situation, which has tested their depth and adaptability.
Injury Report Cleveland Cavaliers
- Dean Wade (Day-to-day): Wade is listed as questionable for Saturday’s game against the Kings due to a left ankle sprain.
- James Harden (Out): Harden (recently traded) is listed as out for Saturday’s game against the Kings, as he is no longer with the team.
- Evan Mobley (Out): Mobley (calf) is expected to miss at least one week.
- Max Strus (Out): Strus (foot) is expected to miss at least four more weeks.
Sacramento Kings Key Stats & Trends
The Sacramento Kings have endured a dismal season, reflected in their 12-41 record. Offensively, Zach LaVine leads the team in scoring with 19.5 points per game. Veteran guard Russell Westbrook orchestrates the offense, dishing out 6.7 assists per contest. While Domantas Sabonis provides a strong interior presence with his 15.8 PPG, 11.4 RPG, 4.1 APG, 0.9 SPG, 0.2 BPG rating, his potential absence looms large. The Kings have struggled significantly on both ends of the floor, particularly defensively, contributing to their league-worst record.
Injury Report Sacramento Kings
- Domantas Sabonis (Day-to-day): Sabonis is out for Friday’s game against the Clippers with lower-back soreness and is questionable for Saturday.
- De’Andre Hunter (Day-to-day): Hunter won’t return to Friday’s game against the Clippers due to a left eye injury and is questionable for Saturday.
- Keegan Murray (Out): Murray (ankle) will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
Cleveland Cavaliers vs Sacramento Kings Prediction & Best Bet
Considering the current state of both franchises, particularly the significant injury discrepancies, the Cleveland Cavaliers are poised to dominate this matchup. While the Cavaliers are without key players like Evan Mobley and Max Strus, their core of Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen provides a formidable foundation. The Kings, conversely, are likely without their star big man Domantas Sabonis and key wing Keegan Murray, severely impacting their rebounding, interior defense, and offensive flow. Sacramento’s abysmal 12-41 record underscores their struggles, and facing a playoff-bound team like Cleveland, even a shorthanded one, presents a monumental challenge. The Cavaliers’ superior talent and coaching, coupled with the Kings’ extensive injury list and poor form, make a convincing case for a decisive Cleveland victory.
Prediction: Cleveland Cavaliers -12.5 (Spread)
Given the Kings’ defensive vulnerabilities and the potential absence of Sabonis, the Cavaliers should find ample opportunities to score. Similarly, the Kings, despite their record, have offensive talent in Zach LaVine and Russell Westbrook who can contribute to scoring, especially if the game gets out of hand and pace increases. The total points line of 234.5 seems achievable as both teams are likely to push the pace against weakened defenses.
Total Points Pick: Over 234.5
Last 5 Games: CLE
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ LA | W 124-91 | Mitchell 29 | Allen 11 | Mitchell 9 |
| @ Portland | W 130-111 | Allen 40 | Allen 17 | Porter Jr. 12 |
| @ Phoenix | L 126-113 | Hunter 17 | Allen 7 | Mitchell 6 |
| vs Los Angeles | W 129-99 | Mitchell 25 | Allen 9 | Tyson 6 |
| vs Orlando | W 114-98 | Mitchell 45 | Mobley 9 | Porter Jr. 5 |
Last 5 Games: SAC
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs LA | L 114-111 | Monk 18 | Cardwell 14 | Westbrook 5 |
| vs Memphis | L 129-125 | Sabonis 24 | Sabonis 15 | DeRozan 5 |
| @ Washington | L 116-112 | LaVine 35 | LaVine 6 | DeRozan 5 |
| @ Boston | L 112-93 | LaVine 17 | Raynaud 14 | Monk 4 |
| @ Philadelphia | L 113-111 | Schroder 27 | Achiuwa 13 | DeRozan 8 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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