The last MMBets post went 4-for-4. I celebrated while writing this in the dark of the ‘ol home office with a bowl of Häagen-Dazs Caramel Cone ice cream, which was outstanding. In other news, my left SI joint spent the day reminding me that barometric pressure is a real and personal enemy. Life is good and also painful.
Alright, let’s do this. The Dallas Mavericks (22-45) travel to Cleveland to face the Cavaliers (41-26) Sunday at 2:30 PM CST in the back half of a home-and-home, after Cleveland routed Dallas 138-105 on Friday—a game that felt about as close as the score suggests. Cooper Flagg had a monster third quarter, and Naji Marshall showed signs of life. Everyone else was a supporting character in a Cavs highlight reel.
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Cleveland will be without Jarrett Allen (right knee tendonitis, out) despite earlier reports suggesting his return—the official injury report filed at 2:30 AM puts that to rest. Klay Thompson is doubtful (rest). For Dallas, Gafford and Cisse remain doubtful, and PJ Washington is questionable with a left ankle.
Let’s scan the lines in search of value:
🏀 Fixture: Dallas Mavericks (22-45) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (41-26) 📍 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — Cleveland, OH 🕑 2:30 PM CST, Sunday, March 15, 2026 📺 NBA TV / KFAA Channel 29 / MAVS TV
📊 DraftKings Snapshot (as of 3:00 AM CST) Spread: CLE -16.5 (-112) | DAL +16.5 (-108) Total: 236.5 (O -115 / U -105) Moneyline: CLE -1600 | DAL +900
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📉 Game Side Lean: Dallas +16.5
Sixteen and a half points is a canyon, and the Mavericks are a team that usually plays too hard to fall into those this season. Granted, they lost by 33 on Friday, but let’s gently set that aside and say the quiet part out loud: this spread is too big.
This is a roster with no quit—no tanking by committee, no mailing it in—just a group of guys playing out the string with something to prove on a nightly basis even when Tankathon wisdom might suggest otherwise. Cleveland, meanwhile, will be without Allen, and is juggling a playoff rotation with Strus working back from a Jones fracture. The Cavs are the better team. They may win by 20. But 16.5 asks a lot of a team that may have one eye on seeding and another on rest, and Dallas has enough scrappers to make the final margin uncomfortable. Back door cover is a real conversation here. Keep it light on this one.
🔮 Total Lean: Under 236.5
This number feels high for a game missing this much frontcourt. Allen out means the Cavs will again be missing an efficient Harden pick-and-roll partner, and the Dallas interior—already a wreck—slows possessions down by necessity rather than design. Friday’s game finished at 243 combined with everything clicking for Cleveland in a blowout. In a closer, messier game with more bodies on the injury report, the pace comes down. Under 236.5 has value.
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🎯 Player Props We Like
Naji Marshall Over 24.5 PRA (+103) Marshall had 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists in 27 minutes Friday—27 PRA and a clear signal that the usage and confidence are back. You don’t wait three more games to confirm a player has returned to form; by then the books have already adjusted. Marshall is Dallas’s most versatile wing with the ball in his hands, and against a Cleveland defense that may be running a looser rotation with playoff positioning in mind, 24.5 is a number he’s capable of clearing. The plus money makes this an easy look.
Dean Wade Over 5.5 Points (+105) Wade has been one of the steadier quiet contributors in Cleveland’s home rotation, consistently clearing this number at Rocket Mortgage when he gets his minutes. This is the kind of low-floor prop that doesn’t make the highlight reel but cashes quietly while you’re watching something else. With Strus limited and the wing rotation stretched, Wade sees a clean path to his usual run. Plus money on a number he clears almost by accident. We’ll take it.
💡 Summary: Dallas +16.5 for a team too stubborn to lose ugly twice in a row. Under 236.5 with the frontcourt carnage on both sides. Marshall returning to form at plus money, and Dean Wade doing Dean Wade things at home. Let’s see if the Caramel Cone was the good kind of harbinger. Dark Cherry Truffle is also a solid pick. Go Mavs. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I am going to sleep dreaming of a shocking Mavs win, an SI joint hat will calm down and ice cream that never expands the waist line. Go Mavs.