Back, Jarrett Allen now has to regain his senses


Jarrett AllenIn difficulty for almost a month (six defeats in nine matches), c Cavaliers impatiently awaited his return. Even more with injury to his friend Evan Mobley. Finally, after about three weeks of absence, Jarrett Allen is back in court this weekend.

Used 23 minutes against Charlotte, did not have much impact on the match (9 points and 3 rebounds), lost would Clevelandmore Kenny Atkinson enjoyed seeing his starting pivot back in action (14 points and 7.3 rebounds average).

« I think he lacked a bit of rhythm, don’t you? It was not a matter of physical condition, but a decision in the racket » so judge your coach. « He’ll get back into the groove quickly and the good news is that there’s no bad feedback on his fingers. He just needs to find his rhythm again. He will need a few games, which is usually the case when a player is out for two or three weeks. Decision making is often influenced. »

A sentiment shared by a person “alone”, after training on Tuesday: ” I just have to get used to the rhythm of the match again. It’s a quick league. It is difficult in training to reproduce what we will experience in a match, speed, pick-and-roll, defense on certain players, all that. So I just have to get my rhythm back » says Jarrett Allen.

Unusual (wrong) address

To hear him say it, Jarrett Allen was mostly relieved to be able to continue competing after long weeks of battling broken finger on left hand then one he will sprain a finger on his right hand.

« Basically, I played with two injured fingers, on two different hands, for a month before I recovered. » he adds on this topic. ” Honestly, both fingers hurt equally. Both injuries are serious. In this one (left), it was a broken bone and sprained ligament. As for my (right) finger, I can’t even straighten it anymore. It was so painful. »

This is undoubtedly the reason why Jarrett Allen has never been as “clumsy” as he has been this season, shooting 56%, compared to 64% in his career (and just 71% last season!).

« I couldn’t do anything I usually do on the field » he admits, regarding the injuries. ” Even on the bench, when I tried to applaud my teammates, I had to clap my wrist to do it… So I struggled for a while. »

Jarrett AllenPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2017-18BKN7220:0158.933.377.62.03.45.40.72.00.41.11.28.2
2018-19BKN8026:1259.013.370.92.46.08.41.42.30.51.31.510.9
2019-20BKN7026:2764.90.063.33.16.59.61.62.30.61.11.311.1
2020-21CLE5130:1660.931.669.03.16.89.91.71.50.51.51.413.2
2020-21BKN1226:4067.775.43.27.310.41.71.80.61.81.611.2
2021-22CLE5632:1867.710.070.83.47.310.81.61.70.81.71.316.1
2022-23CLE6832:3964.410.073.33.36.59.81.72.30.81.41.214.3
2023-24CLE7731:4363.40.074.23.27.410.52.71.90.71.61.116.5
2024-25CLE8228:0070.60.071.82.67.19.71.91.50.91.20.913.5
2025-26CLE1625:5656.30.076.12.35.07.31.81.50.91.60.814.0

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-12-17 12:14:00

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