Taking a daring gamble, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired Donovan Mitchell in 2022. It was a move that defied expectations as Mitchell had initially set his sights on joining the New York Knicks. Despite his initial preference, Mitchell promptly embraced his new fate and assumed a commanding role. With Mitchell’s leadership for the Utah Jazz and the Cavaliers boasting a young roster, the All-Star had the opportunity for unprecedented success. However, despite a year of effort, the envisioned success has yet to materialize.
Now armed with a wealth of options in young stars, and with Mitchell’s lengthy contract, the Cavaliers are exploring their chances in the trade market. Particularly given Mitchell’s high trade value, numerous teams are expected to seek that elusive ‘missing piece.’ NBA insiders and experts are actively discussing the potential moves and teams that might pursue Mitchell in the evolving trade landscape.
Experts talk about teams pushing for Donovan Mitchell
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Brian Windhorst, Tim Bontemps, and Tim MacMahon recently joined to discuss Donovan Mitchell’s potential future team, Tim MacMahon suggests that the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, and Miami Heat all have decent chances of signing him, given their need for a star and assets. However, Brian proposes two other teams that he believes are showing interest, prompting Tim to hint at the Houston Rockets. Yet, when Brian hints at another team in the same division, Tim can’t help but raise his eyebrows in amusement.
Swiftly addressing the void, Tim expressed his skepticism about the experts’ knowledgeable guesses, asserting that the Cavaliers won’t emerge as contenders in this year’s campaign. Furthermore, he contended that the Cavaliers have very limited options, which he believes won’t surpass their current star player, Donovan Mitchell.
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Brian promptly concurred with Tim’s perspective, suggesting that the front office might be engaged in similar discussions. These speculations have intensified trade talks surrounding Donovan, raising questions about whether the Cavaliers will indeed trade him shortly or opt to wait until the offseason.
Donovan opens up on his trade talks
With a 14-12 start, the Cavaliers have grappled with widespread absences, particularly with Darius Garland sidelined for weeks due to a broken jaw and Evan Mobley; facing potential months following knee surgery. The championship aspirations the Cavs harbored now hang by a thread, prompting questions about Donovan Mitchell’s future and his role, despite his efforts to elevate the team.
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When pressed about ongoing trade talks, Donovan responded with a focused stance, stating, “We have two guys that are out, so I’m not answering anything…My focus is on these guys being out, us trying to find a way to get wins.” While his sentiment is admirable, the unpredictable nature of the NBA business side leaves room for anything to happen.