The Cleveland Cavaliers got some good news on the injury front ahead of their showdown with the Milwaukee Bucks, as All-Star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell practiced Tuesday.
Multiple sources said Allen, who has been experiencing ankle soreness for about a week, also has a non-COVID-related illness and did not accompany the team to Milwaukee. It will be Allen’s second straight missed game.
The Cavs have lost four games in a row and are currently fourth in the Eastern Conference. Led by perennial MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks are 10-3 this season, having lost two straight. This will be the first meeting between the two Eastern Conference contenders.
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