Cleveland Cavaliers' center Jarrett Allen opened up on his recent comment about the Cavs playing 'ethical basketball.'
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.
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.
Washington’s Jared Butler is having himself a night so far with a game-high 16 points in just nine minutes of work off the bench. He’s trending towards surpassing his season-high 17-point figure that he set on Sunday against the Pelicans.
Cavaliers' Jarrett Allen breaks down what "ethical basketball" truly means, offering insight into the values behind the game.
The Cavs extended their winning streak to 11, improved the league’s best record to 32-4 — 11-0 against the West — and moved to 19-1 at home.
Eighty-four total points. Twenty-five assists on 33 field goals. Thirteen out of 16 players above 50% from the field. Ten 3-pointers on 22 attempts. More offens
The Cleveland Cavaliers are dominating the NBA this season, jumping out to a 33-4 start to the year and already leading the Eastern Conference by six games.
The Cavaliers are beginning their campaign to send four players to the NBA All-Star Game as voting totals trail the success they've had this year.
Ja Morant scored 27 points in his return from a shoulder injury, while Jaren Jackson Jr had 21 points, eight rebounds, four assists and six blocks. Anthony Edwards is arguably the best dunker of this generation, and he had another special one tonight.