The Cleveland Cavaliers are targeting their 12th consecutive road win as they take on the Sacramento Kings on March 19, 2025. With the game scheduled for 10 p.m. EDT at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, the Cavaliers look to extend their impressive run and further solidify their position as the top team in the Eastern Conference.
Currently, Cleveland holds a dominant 56-11 record, including an impressive 26-6 mark on the road. The Cavaliers are on an 11-game road win streak, showcasing their ability to perform away from home.
Darius Garland, averaging 21 points per game, and Max Strus, known for his sharp shooting, have been key contributors to their success. Cleveland's offense is firing on all cylinders, averaging 122.5 points per game, far outpacing Sacramento’s defensive average of 115.6 points allowed.
Sacramento, holding a 34-33 record, ranks ninth in the Western Conference and is fighting to stay competitive in the playoff race. The Kings have struggled in close games with a 4-7 record in one-possession contests.

Despite these challenges, players like DeMar DeRozan (22.2 points per game) and Zach LaVine (22.5 points per game in his last 10 games) have provided consistent scoring. However, Sacramento faces a major setback with the absence of star Domantas Sabonis due to an ankle injury. Sabonis’ absence weakens the Kings’ chances to contain the Cavaliers' offensive firepower.
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Defensively, the Cavaliers have allowed just 110.4 points per game over the past 10 games, a solid mark that helps them maintain control in high-scoring matchups. Cleveland’s strong defensive efforts will be tested by Sacramento’s scorers, but with their current form, the Cavaliers are favored to continue their dominance on the road.
As both teams prepare for this crucial game, the Cavaliers will look to continue their streak, while the Kings aim to bounce back at home and make a push for a playoff spot.