Jarrett Allen's Career Night Lifts Cavaliers Past Trail Blazers, 130-111
Jarrett Allen delivered a career-best performance on Sunday night, pouring in 40 points and pulling down 17 rebounds to propel the Cleveland Cavaliers to a dominant 130-111 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. The win not only marked a high point for Allen but also extended the Trail Blazers’ losing streak to five games.
The Cavaliers, playing on their home floor, quickly established control of the contest behind Allen’s inside presence. The 27-year-old center set a new personal scoring high, eclipsing his previous best and anchoring both ends of the floor for Cleveland. His 17 rebounds further underscored his dominance in the paint, as the Cavaliers continued their push in the Eastern Conference standings.
- Allen scored a career-high 40 points
- He grabbed 17 rebounds, leading all players
- Cleveland posted 130 points, one of their highest totals of the season
- Portland suffered its fifth straight loss
The Cavaliers’ offensive execution was on display throughout the night, with Allen serving as the focal point. Cleveland’s ball movement and ability to capitalize on second-chance opportunities played a critical role, while Portland struggled to contain Allen in the paint.
The Trail Blazers, mired in a difficult stretch, found little answer for Allen's size and efficiency around the basket. Despite efforts to rally, Portland was outscored in key stretches and fell further behind in the Western Conference race.
Allen’s performance stands out as one of the most dominant by a center this season, showcasing his ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor. As the Cavaliers look to build momentum, Allen’s breakout night could serve as a catalyst for a strong second half of the season.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NBA