The Cavaliers are prepared to offer Jarrett Allen a deal in the five-year $100 million range, according to longtime NBA journalist Marc Stein.
Allen went to Cleveland as part of the four-team deal that ultimately landed James Harden in Brooklyn, as the Cavs gave up a first-round pick to bring in the young talented center.
Allen was facing a ton of interest from the Raptors, but it was always believed that the Cavs were going to retain Allen, as they had the ability to match any contract offer his way.
Allen averaged 13.2 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 51 games with the Cavs last season.