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Cleveland Cavaliers' Jarrett Allen Breaks Left Ring Finger, Questionable for Friday's Game
Allen has a non-displaced fracture and is doubtful for the next game as Cleveland faces a depleted roster with multiple injuries, coach Atkinson said.
- On Oct. 31, Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen will be questionable for the game against the Toronto Raptors as he undergoes treatment and evaluation, the team said.
- In the Oct. 29 game against the Boston Celtics, Allen sustained a left ring-finger injury that ended Cleveland's three-game winning streak.
- A post-game evaluation and Thursday X-ray at Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine revealed a non-displaced fracture of the distal phalanx, confirming the bone remains aligned.
- Head coach Kenny Atkinson, Cleveland head coach, will need to dig deeper into his bench as the Cavaliers are already without starting point guard Darius Garland and forward Max Strus.
- Allen is averaging 14 points and seven rebounds in the first five games and now joins Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill on the injured list.
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Cavaliers' Jarrett Allen breaks left ring finger, questionable for Friday's game
Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen is listed as questionable for Friday’s NBA Cup game against Toronto after breaking the ring finger on his left hand.
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