Cleveland, OH
Houston Rockets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers prediction, pick for Saturday 12/27/25
Sean Barnard details his preview and prediction for Saturday’s Houston Rockets at Cleveland Cavaliers NBA matchup.
There are nine games of NBA action tipping off across today’s Saturday slate. Tipping off at 8:00 p.m. ET, the Houston Rockets will host the Cleveland Cavaliers.
This marks the second matchup between these two cross-conference opponents this season. The Rockets picked up a 114-104 victory back on November 19th, with this matchup taking place in Cleveland. Tonight’s game will take place in Houston, with the Rockets looking to build off their momentum from their Christmas Day victory over the Lakers.
Looking at the odds for tonight’s matchup, the Rockets enter as 3.5-point favorites and hold -175 Moneyline odds on DraftKings Sportsbook. The Cavaliers hold +145 odds of getting the outright victory with the game total set at 233.5 points.
This article will look at a preview and prediction for the Saturday night matchup.
Rockets vs. Cavaliers prediction, preview
The Houston Rockets are off to an 18-10 start to the season and sit in sixth place in the Western Conference. Their 119-96 win over the Lakers on Christmas Day was a lift in momentum after they had dropped four of their previous five games. Houston is 16-12 against the spread this season and the over is 17-10-1 on the year.
Kevin Durant headlines the scoring production with 25.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game. Alperen Sengun has taken an impressive leap forward in his development this season, averaging 22.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 6.8 assists. Sengun is listed as questionable for the matchup with calf soreness. Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith, Reed Sheppard, and Tari Eason have each shown encouraging strides in their development. Dorian Finney-Smith also made his return to the court in the previous game and will serve as a veteran presence in the Rockets’ rotation. While there seems to be some growing optimism that he could return before the season is over, Fred VanVleet remains sidelined with the torn ACL he suffered in the summer.
As a team, Houston is scoring 120.5 points per game, which ranks third in the NBA. The Rockets are producing the second-best offensive rating, rank fourth in field goal percentage, second in three-point percentage, and pull in the most rebounds per game. Defensively, opponents are scoring 112.1 points per game against them. This also marks the third-best rate, although they rank 11th in defensive rating, 11th in opponent field goal percentage, and 12th in opponent three-point percentage. Houston plays at the second-slowest pace in the league.
The Cleveland Cavaliers hold a 17-15 record on the season, which slots them at seventh place in the Eastern Conference. They suffered a 126-124 loss to the Knicks on Christmas in which Cleveland led for 74% of the matchup but blew a 17-point lead. Cleveland is an NBA-worst 10-22 against the spread this season and the over/under is 16-16 in matchups they have played this year.
Donovan Mitchell headlines the production for the Cavaliers, averaging 30.7 points, 5.4 assists, and 4.6 rebounds per game. Evan Mobley pitches in 18.9 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 4.1 assists, while Jarrett Allen adds 13.6 points and 7.6 boards of his own. Darius Garland has battled injury issues this year, but is listed as probable and expected to play his 17th game of the season. The two-time All-Star is posting averages of 17.3 points and 7.1 assists when he has been on the floor. Jaylon Tyson has shown some encouraging growth in his development, while Dean Wade, Lonzo Ball, Sam Merrill, and Craig Porter Jr. round out most of their notable rotation. Larry Nance Jr. and Max Strus remain sidelined with their respective injuries.
Cleveland is scoring 120.2 points per game, which ranks seventh in the NBA. The Cavaliers rank ninth in offensive rating, 19th in field goal percentage, 21st in three-point percentage, ninth in assists per game, and seventh in pace. Defensively, opponents are scoring 117.8 points per game against the Cavaliers, which ranks 21st in the league. Cleveland ranks 16th in defensive rating, 14th in opponent field goal percentage, 26th in opponent three-point percentage, and 20th in opponent rebounds allowed.
Rockets vs. Cavaliers pick, best bet
Panic mode is beginning to kick in surrounding the Cavaliers. Coming off a season in which they led the Eastern Conference with a 64-18 record last year, Cleveland has not looked nearly as dangerous and nearly matched last year’s losses already. Most concerningly, Garland and Mitchell’s skillsets have not complimented each other, and Cleveland has regularly been dominated on the boards despite leaning on a double big lineup with Mobley and Allen at a regular rate.
This will be especially problematic against this Rockets team, who attack the glass with ferocity and will have the athletic advantage. The Rockets out-rebounded the Cavaliers 51-39 in the first matchup, and Houston leads the NBA with an average of 48.7 boards per game.
There is a level of toughness the Rockets possess that the Cavaliers will struggle to match. Houston also has a more defined identity, while Cleveland seems to still be attempting to find its own. Donovan Mitchell has put forth some heroic stat lines, but too often, he has failed to get the necessary help around him.
You can critique some of Houston’s crunch-time offense, but this is not an issue that should be expected in this matchup. I am backing the Rockets to put this game away early and push the margin of victory well beyond the 3.5-point spread. The Cavaliers are posting an NBA-worst 10-22 record against the spread this season, including failing to cover in six of their last eight.
While the final score finished 114-104 in the first matchup, Houston led by as many as 22 points in the second half. A late push by Cleveland made the score closer than the game really was. I am backing the Rockets to cover the 3.5-spread, but give some consideration to some alternate spreads such as Rockets -7.5 at +150 odds on DraftKings Sportsbook. The Rockets are the more talented, tougher, and more polished team. Expect them to have full control of this matchup and produce a convincing victory tonight.
Best Bet: Rockets -3.5 (-115)
Cleveland, OH
She lost her job. So why wouldn’t Ohio pay her unemployment benefits?
CLEVELAND — A Cleveland resident said she is owed over $5000 in unemployment funds after the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) abruptly stopped paying her benefits.
“This is a system that’s in place to support me should I need it – and I did – and it was just a complete nightmare and a headache,” Jenna Berris said.
A money mystery
After she lost her job last September, Berris applied for unemployment benefits from the ODJFS.
Initially, the process worked as it was supposed to. She filed for benefits each week, along with submitting proof she was searching for a new position.
“The first couple weeks, I got my money,” she said.
But then, she said her payments abruptly stopped.
Berris said she would call ODJFS every Monday after filing for benefits on Sunday to ask why she wasn’t receiving payments.
“No one seemed to be able tell me what was going on,” she said.
A waiting game
Berris said she kept track of the time she spent on the phone waiting for answers from ODJFS.
She estimates she spent at least sixty hours on hold trying to find out why she had stopped receiving benefits.
“They (ODJFS) would do something in their system and say, ‘You know, you should be paid.’ — and it never happened. This went on for eight weeks,” she said.
At the same time, she said she was searching for a job, prepping for interviews, and writing resumes and cover letters.
She said trying to get to the bottom of why she stopped receiving benefits “just added a lot of extra stress to my plate.”
Berris said she was eventually told she had missed a deadline to upload her resume to the state’s system.
But Berris, who works in the technology sector, said she does not recall receiving any notifications about the requirement.
“The system is poorly designed,” she said. “I think it’s both a tech problem and a communications problem.
“The system is super antiquated… so you’re navigating back and forth but, also, any time you receive a communication, whether it’s about why your claim has been denied or why your claim is going for an appeal, it’s written in this complex legal jargon that I can’t understand, that I’m sure most people can’t understand,” she said.
A call for OH to ‘step up its game’
OH Rep. Darnell Brewer (D-Cleveland) was not surprised to hear Berris’s story.
“The state should … be stepping up its game,” he said. “We need to hold them accountable as well as to what they’re doing and what they’re not doing to help the citizens.”
Brewer said his office has received numerous phone calls and e-mail messages from constituents who are struggling to obtain unemployment benefits.
He said constituents complained about problems involving uploading information, updating information, and not receiving information from ODJFS.
He also said constituents complained about long wait times when they call, getting hung up on, and never receiving return phone calls.
It’s been six years since a massive surge in unemployment claims during the pandemic exposed Ohio’s unemployment system was antiquated, fragile and easily overwhelmed.
He said the state has improved measures to identify fraudulent claims, but should also improve systems to help claimants, like Berris.
“We (Ohio) should have been there to make sure everything she submitted was submitted on time, correctly and in a timely manner, so she can receive those benefits,” he said.
ODJFS response
ODJFS does not comment on specific cases.
However, in an email to News 5, a spokesperson said the agency regularly experiences an increase in claims during the winter months, which it started seeing in November 2025.
He said the federal shutdown last fall “delayed the hiring and training of our contract staff into December,” which is “partially responsible for some of the delays.”
He also said wait times for callbacks from ODJFS are improving.
At the beginning of February, the average wait time for callbacks was about 21.3 hours.
By the end of the month, it was within 5.6 hours.
The endgame
Berris said she recently got a new job, but drained her savings to stay afloat after the state stopped paying her unemployment benefits.
“I was unemployed for about five months and I didn’t receive payments for about half of that time,” she said.
Even though she’s now employed, Berris is still fighting to receive compensation from ODJFS.
She filed an appeal with the Ohio Unemployment Compensation Review Commission, which reconsiders ODJFS cases.
She said she had been on a decision from the commission since January. She said the commission should authorize the release of unemployment funds to her.
“This is money that I was counting on for survival during that time,” she said.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland’s West Side, Lakewood without power again
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers in Lakewood and Cleveland’s West Side, including the Westpark neighborhood, are without power again.
These areas have been plagued by outages since late December 2025.
Check FirstEnergy’s website outage maps for the latest numbers and restoration times.
Cleveland Public Power is reporting some outages on the West side and downtown Cleveland. Click here for the CPP power outage map.
19 News has reached out to FirstEnergy for the cause of the outage.
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Cleveland, OH
Bigfoot ‘Flap’ Reported in Northeast Ohio – Cleveland Today
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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A series of social media posts from a cryptid-focused podcast has ignited speculation about widespread Bigfoot sightings in northeast Ohio, with enthusiasts pointing to what they describe as a concentrated burst of activity in the Mantua and Garrettsville areas southeast of Cleveland. The Bigfoot Society, a podcast and online community, says it has received six separate reports of alleged Bigfoot encounters between March 6 and March 10 in wooded areas in the region.
Why it matters
Bigfoot sightings are relatively common across the United States, but a cluster of multiple reported encounters in a small geographic area over a short period is considered unusual and potentially indicative of increased cryptid activity. The reports have generated excitement within the Bigfoot research community, which is eager to investigate further and potentially uncover new evidence of the elusive creature’s existence.
The details
According to the Bigfoot Society, the reported encounters include alleged sightings of a nine-foot-tall, brown-haired Sasquatch, as well as other details about the creature’s appearance and behavior. However, the group has not released any photographs, video, or independently verified physical evidence to corroborate the claims. Nonetheless, the podcast host described the cluster of sightings as a possible “flap” event, a term used in cryptozoology to refer to multiple sightings within a short time span.
- The reported sightings occurred between March 6 and March 10, 2026.
- The Bigfoot Society received the six separate reports during this four-day period.
The players
The Bigfoot Society
A podcast and online community dedicated to collecting eyewitness accounts of Sasquatch encounters.
Jeremiah Byron
The host of the Bigfoot Society Podcast, who spoke to Fox 8 about the reported sightings.
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What they’re saying
“It’s normal for there to be Bigfoot sightings all over the United States, but it’s not normal to have multiple sightings in a small area within a short number of days.”
— Jeremiah Byron, Host, Bigfoot Society Podcast (Fox 8)
“So, if you’re in this area, keep your eyes open and maybe your doors locked because there could be a Bigfoot in the same general vicinity.”
— Bigfoot Society Poster (Bigfoot Society)
What’s next
The Bigfoot Society has urged residents in Portage County to remain vigilant and report any additional sightings or evidence to the group. The podcast host indicated that the community is eager to investigate the reports further and potentially uncover new evidence of Bigfoot’s existence.
The takeaway
While Bigfoot sightings are not uncommon across the United States, the cluster of reports in northeast Ohio has sparked significant interest and speculation within the cryptid research community. The lack of verifiable evidence, however, means that the alleged encounters remain unconfirmed, and the true nature of the activity in the region remains uncertain.
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