The Cleveland Cavaliers are off to a blistering pace to begin the 2024-25 NBA season.
They are sitting pretty at 29-4 atop the entire league with no signs of slowing down.
After starting 15-0, the Cavs are, once again, on an eight-game winning streak thanks to a high-powered offense that one analyst believes should produce quite a few All-Stars.
In a recent episode of “Full Court Cleveland,” analyst Sam Amico said, “The core four should all go, they’re certainly deserving but, you know how that goes and how that works out with fan voting and then some of the other media voting, and all that. I think they deserve four guys.”
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"The Core Four should all go. They're all deserving, but you know how this stuff works out."
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— Full Court Cleveland (@FullCourtCLE) January 3, 2025
Of course, Amico is referring to Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen as the four who deserve to be All-Stars.
Mitchell and Garland are likely locks, while Mobley and Allen should also have a good chance of making it.
Four from one team is a lot, but when you look up and down the Eastern Conference, you can’t find many other frontcourt options with a stronger case than Mobley and Allen.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Giannis Antetokounmpo will be locked in the frontcourt, while injuries to guys like Joel Embiid, Kristaps Porzingis, and Paolo Banchero open up spots for other bigs to make it to the Chase Center in San Francisco for the 2025 All-Star Game festivities.
The Golden State Warriors were the last team to have four All-Stars in one year in 2018, and at 29-4, the Cavs certainly have been working hard to become the next team to accomplish this feat.
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