Donovan Mitchell, Heat and Cavaliers
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The Cleveland Cavs learned they have an All-Star starter. Will their wish for the other members of the core four to join Donovan Mitchell be granted?
The Cleveland Cavaliers have taken the NBA by storm this season, transforming a promising young core into one of the league’s most exciting contenders.
Following Thursday’s blowout loss against the Thunder, Donovan Mitchell shouldered the blame for failing to set the tone.
Cleveland may turn to the Philadelphia 76ers or even their alumni to do just that. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed that there are two players that the Cavaliers may turn on the buyout market: Ben Simmons and Lonzo Ball.
Donovan Mitchell erupted for 33 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers cooled off the visiting Phoenix Suns with a 118-92 victory on Monday.
It's Mitchell's sixth straight All-Star appearance and second career starting nod, both of which have come with the Cavs.
Donovan Mitchell had 36 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night.
Cleveland Cavaliers and Houston Rockets-Memphis Grizzlies for top picks, including Donovan Mitchell and Jaren Jackson Jr.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are undermanned right now. With Caris LeVert (wrist), Isaac Okoro (shoulder), and Dean Wade (knee) all out with injuries, they need everybody to step up. That has opened up the door for more playing time for rookie Jaylon Tyson.
SportsLine's model has simulated the Atlanta Hawks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers matchup 10,000 times and revealed its NBA picks for Thursday