This isn’t the first season when Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley have played together for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but it’s easily their best year yet. They have become a monstrous, sometimes unstoppable pair that anchors the team’s frontcourt and helps them achieve so much success.
The Cleveland Cavaliers had one of their best games of the season. Even with Donovan Mitchell struggling from the field, Kenny Atkinson’s team managed to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder. The atmosphere felt like a playoff game,
Cleveland's Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley joined some legendary company with their performance in the Cavaliers' victory on Wednesday night.
Jarrett Allen collected 25 points and 11 rebounds to lift the host Cleveland Cavaliers to a 129-122 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday in a battle of the top two teams in the NBA.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault credited Cavs’ Jarrett Allen for his dominating performance leading Donovan Mitchell and the team in Wednesday’s loss. Following one of the more entertaining games between two small-market teams, a reporter asked Gilgeous-Alexander about its significance.
All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander talks addresses his future with the Thunder after Wednesday's loss to the Cavs
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Assessing the game Thursday morning, ESPN's Brian Windhorst—who has spent decades covering the league, and orbited legendary forward LeBron James for much of the NBA's modern golden age—called it one of the best regular-season contests he'd ever seen.
Coach Mark Daigneault gave Jarrett Allen and the Cavs plenty of credit after halting the Thunder's 15-game winning streak on Wednesday night.
For the last 15 games, the Oklahoma City Thunder looked untouchable. It won every single one of those matchups, and even when it looked like a potential loss wa
As he ramps up activity, Oklahoma City Thunder felt Chet Holmgren's absence in 129-122 loss to Cleveland Cavaliers.