The Cleveland Cavaliers go on the road to face the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center on Wednesday. The Cavaliers are coming off two home games against the Boston Celtics, while the Nets were blown out by the league-leading Golden State Warriors on Tuesday.The Cavaliers went 1-1 against the Celtics at home with the loss happening last Monday. They were able to keep the game close the entire time before losing steam in the final minutes. Cleveland now has a record of 9-5 this season, which is very surprising.Cleveland Cavaliers@cavsPlenty of lobs on deck in our Top Plays of the Week, recycled by @RepublicService! #LetEmKnow8:00 AM · Nov 17, 202117613Plenty of lobs on deck in our Top Plays of the Week, recycled by @RepublicService! #LetEmKnow https://t.co/FKxpkolBNNMeanwhile, the Nets were easily defeated by the Warriors in their last game. It was a very competitive game for the first two quarters before Golden State went on their usual third quarter run. Brooklyn had no answer for Stephen Curry, while Kevin Durant was limited to just 19 points.Cleveland Cavaliers Injury ReportEvan Mobley of the Cleveland CavaliersThe Cleveland Cavaliers have six players on their injury list for the game against the Brooklyn Nets. Five of the six players are listed as out, while the only remaining player, Kevin Love, is listed as probable. Love has cleared the league's health and safety protocols and missed the Celtics game due to reconditioning.Meanwhile, the five players listed as out are Jarrett Allen, Lauri Markkanen, Collin Sexton, Lamar Stevens and Evan Mobley. Allen is nursing an illness, while Markkanen is in reconditioning after being cleared from health and safety protocols.Stevens has a sprained right ankle and Sexton underwent knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus. Mobley suffered a right elbow sprain in the Celtics game and is out for the next two to four weeks.PlayerStatusReasonJarrett AllenOutIllnessKevin LoveProbableReconditioningLauri MarkkanenOutReconditioningEvan MobleyOutRight Elbow SprainCollin SextonOutLeft Knee SurgeryLamar StevensOutRight Ankle SprainBrooklyn Nets Injury ReportKyrie Irving of the Brooklyn NetsLike the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Brooklyn Nets have six players on their injury list heading into Wednesday's game. All six players are listed as out, with Kyrie Irving being the most notable. Irving is still ineligible to play for the Nets due to not being vaccinated.Paul Millsap is set to miss his third straight game for personal reasons, while Nicolas Claxton continues his recovery from a non-COVID illness. Joe Harris has a sprained left ankle and the other two players are assigned to the G League. They are David Duke Jr. and Kessler Edwards, who are signed to two-way deals.PlayerStatusReasonNicolas ClaxtonOutNon-COVID IllnessDavid Duke Jr.OutG League AssignmentKessler EdwardsOutG League AssignmentJoe HarrisOutLeft Ankle SprainKyrie IrvingOutIneligble to PlayPaul MillsapOutPersonal ReasonsCleveland Cavaliers vs Brooklyn Nets: Predicted LineupsJarrett Allen of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn NetsCleveland CavaliersCleveland CavaliersThe Cleveland Cavaliers are pretty thin on the front court with Lauri Markkanen, Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley out of the starting lineup. The Cavaliers are expected to use Dean Wade at center with Kevin Love at power forward.Isaac Okoro remains at small forward, while the combination of Ricky Rubio and Darius Garland is on the backcourt. With Love surely on minutes restriction, Cedi Osman will get more chances off the bench, as well as Dylan Windler, Denzel Valentine and quite possibly Tacko Fall.Brooklyn NetsThe Brooklyn Nets are not expected to change their starting lineup for the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Patty Mills gets another start with Joe Harris nursing an ankle injury with James Harden as the playmaking shooting guard.Kevin Durant serves as the team's stretch four with Bruce Brown Jr, as the small ball forward. Blake Griffin is the starting center, while LaMarcus Aldridge likely plays earlier than he did against the Golden State Warriors. De'Andre Bembry, Cameron Thomas and Jevon Carter are also expected to get minutes off the bench.Brooklyn Nets@BrooklynNetsFinal10:56 AM · Nov 17, 20212226152Final https://t.co/b2aSh6iLukCleveland Cavaliers vs Brooklyn Nets: Starting 5sCleveland CavaliersPoint Guard - Ricky Rubio | Shooting Guard - Darius Garland | Small Forward - Isaac Okoro | Power Forward - Kevin Love | Center - Dean WadeBrooklyn Nets Point Guard - Patty Mills | Shooting Guard - James Harden | Small Forward - Bruce Brown Jr. | Power Forward - Kevin Durant | Center - Blake Griffin