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Cleveland Cavaliers Player Ruled Out Due To Personal Reasons Against Nets

Dean Wade has been ruled out for Sunday's game.

On Sunday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Brooklyn Nets in Ohio. 

For the game, the Cavs will be without one of their best role players, as Dean Wade has been ruled out due to personal reasons. 

Via Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com: "#Cavs Dean Wade (personal) is OUT tonight against the Brooklyn Nets."

Wade is averaging 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per contest while shooting 41.4% from the field and 39.1% from the three-point range in 54 games.  

The Cavs are in the middle of an excellent season and are the second seed in the Eastern Conference with a 41-22 record in 63 games.  

They have gone 5-5 over their last ten games and most recently defeated Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves (in overtime) by a score of 113-104. 

Wade played 33 minutes and had four rebounds, two assists and one block while shooting 0/2 from the three-point range. 

Following the Nets, the Cavs will play their next game on Monday evening when they host Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns in Ohio.  

As for the Nets, they are the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 25-39 record in 64 games. 

They have gone 4-6 over their last ten games and are also in the middle of a two-game losing streak. 

Most recently, the Nets lost to the Charlotte Hornets by a score of 110-99. 

Following the Cavs, they will play their next game on Wednesday evening when they visit Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic in Florida.