Jarrett Allen’s explosive 28 PTS & 14 REB pushes Cavaliers past Mavericks 💪

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Jarrett Allen went off for Cleveland obtaining a 28 PTS & 14 REB double-double with 3 AST & 1 BLK on 12-17 FG as the Cleveland Cavaliers blew out the Dallas Mavericks, 114-96.

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