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When I posed the question, “Who is Jarrett Allen?” He paused to think. “I like to think I’m just a normal person,” Allen said. “I don’t know how else to describe it, I’m a normal person. I play basketball. Obviously, I’m a professional at basketball. I love playing basketball. It’s not my life. But it is one of the biggest things I do right now. And I have a lot of interests.” Those interests – from computers, space, NASA, baking, plants, Wes Anderson films, Pokemon, and others – are what help him relate to so many people in his life. They ground him. It’s why the fans in Cleveland have fallen in love with Allen so quickly.
Gruppie said Sterling would be unable to be present for several days because his wife, Rochelle, hurt a knee while the team was recently in China during the exhibition season and the couple was still in that country while she recuperates. Melissa Yoon, one of Cohen’s attorneys, told the judge her client reluctantly agreed not to oppose the mistrial motion because she feared there could be a similar motion later if the case went forward and Sterling maintained his rights were impacted. However, Yoon said Cohen is “highly suspicious” about Rochelle Sterling’s knee sprain because the defense has produced no medical reports. Yoon also said the delay could cause problems with Cohen’s audition schedule. Cohen is best known for her role in Wes Anderson’s “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.”
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