Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen has reached a significant milestone in his career by agreeing to a lucrative three-year, $91 million contract extension with Cleveland. This deal, which will see Allen guaranteed $131 million over the next five seasons, solidifies his position as one of the Eastern Conference's top big men.
The extension is a testament to Allen's value to the Cavaliers, as he has become an indispensable part of the team's success. Alongside All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell, guard Darius Garland, and forward Evan Mobley, Allen forms a crucial part of Cleveland's 'Core 4' players.
During the past season, Allen showcased his skills by averaging a career-high 16.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 2.7 assists in 77 games. His performance was instrumental in helping the Cavaliers secure a playoff spot for the second consecutive year and advance to the conference semifinals.
Allen's impact on the team's success is evident from their record with and without him in the lineup. With Allen on the court, the Cavs boasted an impressive 90-55 record, highlighting his importance to the team's performance.
Despite facing challenges, such as injuries and tough playoff matchups, Allen has consistently proven his worth as a key player for Cleveland. His versatility and leadership qualities have been crucial in guiding the team through various obstacles.
Having started his career with the Brooklyn Nets in 2017, Allen has continued to evolve and improve his game since joining the Cavaliers in 2021. His All-Star caliber performance in 2022 and his contributions to the team's recent success have earned him this well-deserved contract extension.
The Cavaliers' commitment to building a competitive roster is further demonstrated by the extensions signed by Mitchell and Mobley this summer, along with the appointment of Kenny Atkinson as the new head coach. With Allen's extension set to be announced soon, Cleveland fans can look forward to seeing their Core 4 players continue to lead the team to greater heights.
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