The Cleveland Cavaliers have played exceptionally well this season, and are on track to hold the best record in the Eastern Conference at the end of the season.
They’ve had strong production from their best players, and their bench depth has helped turn them into one of the best teams in the league.
Fans weren’t surprised to hear that the team had three All-Stars, as Donovan Michell, Darius Garland, and Evan Mobley will all represent the Cavaliers at the festivities.
While Mobley, Garland, and Mitchell have been the most talked-about players on the Cavaliers this year, Rafa Hernandez-Brito believes that another player should have been given a nod for the All-Star Game, as he mentioned on “Full Court Cleveland.”
“Go look at the games where Jarrett Allen is not involved in the offense or not playing,” Hernandez-Brito said, indicating that Allen is a bigger piece of this team than people realize.
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"Go look at the games where Jarrett Allen is not involved in the offense or not playing."
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— Full Court Cleveland (@FullCourtCLE) February 3, 2025
He believes Allen got snubbed from All-Star voting, and that he was equally deserving of a spot in the spotlight.
While it might seem unfair that Allen isn’t a part of this group, he has made an impact on Cavaliers fans nonetheless.
This team has relied on their depth and great performances from players across the board, and Allen has done his part throughout the season.
The Cavaliers have been on a run to start the season, but it will be interesting to see if they can maintain this pace moving forward, especially in the playoffs.
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