The latest return of votes for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game have returned some fascinating results. Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo are the overall leaders in votes received, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. But sometimes just as interesting are the players who did not receive as much love from the fans.
Not so long ago, several analysts and fans urged the Cleveland Cavaliers to break their roster up. They argued that they needed to break up their frontcourt duo, as Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley could not coexist on the court.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been the hottest team in the NBA over the past month or so; they strung together a 15-game winning streak that included huge wins over the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics — flexing their historically-great defense in the process.
Jarrett Allen is a starting center for the Cavaliers with a net worth of about $50 million. Here is a look at Allen's insane car collection.
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 NBA's top two teams.
Cleveland: In a highly anticipated matchup between the NBA's top two teams, the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 129-122. The win extended Cleveland's streak to 11 consecutive games and improved their league-leading record to 32-4.
Jarrett Allen scored 25 points, Evan Mobley added 21 and the Cleveland Cavaliers ended Oklahoma City’s 15-game winning streak by beating the Thunder 129-122 in a marquee meeting between the NBA’s top two teams.
In a historic showdown seen as a possible NBA Finals preview, Jarrett Allen scored 25 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers over Oklahoma City 129-122 on Wednesday.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 31 points while Jalen Williams added 25 for Oklahoma City,
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,
The Cavs beat the Thunder, 129-122, in an epic battle between the two best teams in the NBA. That third quarter? It was special, man. The two teams combined for a whopping 84 points. There wasn’t a ton of foul-baiting. Nobody shot 50 3-pointers. There wasn’t any controversy. Just a whole lot of bucket-getting across the board.
Darius Garland scored a season-high 40 points, Jarrett Allen had 18 points and 15 rebounds, and the NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Toronto Raptors 132-126 on Thursday night to extend their win streak to 12.