Cleveland Cavaliers Star Donovan Mitchell dropped 71 on the Chicago Bulls last night, setting an all time scoring record for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Did the Utah Jazz make a mistake in trading Donovan Mitchell to the Cleveland Cavaliers? Did the Utah Jazz get enough in return for Donovan Mitchell? Where does Donovan Mitchell rank in the NBA among guards?
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Yes Donny boy ballin out🤦🏼 we did this! All us who’re racist white folk. Thanks racist politicians! Why not talk about critical race theory🤷🏼♂️ Don would be throwing up historic numbers in an ugly highlighter Jazz jersey! That’s right I said it.
I wonder why Caris Levert wasnt included in trade instead of Sexton
Donny
Who honestly thinks the Jazz would be better this year with Donovan? Not me! He'd be good but he'd still be unhappy, and not willing to admit it. We're all in better situations.
Typically the team that gets the best player wins NBA trades.
With that said Danny did the best he could considering we now know Don wanted out. Alot will depend on what they do with the picks. Ainge really did get a haul when you consider both big trades. They could not keep Don with a Kessler, Conley, Bog, Beasley, Vando group. He would not have been happy. Ainge needs to finish the job and trade JC, etc.
If I were DA I'd also look outside the box to add talent. The Thompson twins are elite prospects and if Ainge can secure both in the next draft they could have a better chance to keep them in SLC long term. Just a thought..
Kind of ironic that Sexton will likely miss both Cav games. Maybe that was part of the trade agreement, HA!
In the end, the Jazz always lose. We draft a player, develop him into an all-star, he becomes “unhappy” and wants out, we trade him for future draft picks, we draft a player…….
It’s just funny because people used to say Donovan wasn’t good enough to be a #1 option on a championship team.
Of course they lost! I don't think they're gonna get a player as good as Donovan, with all the "assets" they acquired.
10:24 I begrudgingly understand what you're saying.
How could we lose in the trade? DM would've never cranked out 71 here in SLC, so it's moot.
12:31 That's some creepy shit!
Why are you hosting a Jazz podcast at the Mavs center?
I miss Don man. I'm glad he's balling and in my opinion if he didn't like utah, then it's a W. But had he wanted to stay I would have preferred he'd stay
Mitchell pretty much did this against Denver in the Bubble a few years ago. The puzzling thing is why after Don scored 55 points or so were the Cavs basically tied at the end of regulation against a mediocre team at home in Cleveland …barely almost lost unless there was last second heroics in regulation? To me it is more of the same and other playoff teams are going to figure out how to contain hero ball in the first round matchups.
Well, I do not see the need to further discussing whether the Utah Jazz win or lose in this Mitchell as it is the fact that nobody can change now. Therefore, the Jazz fans & management should prepare for the future. BTW, the Jazz does not have the good rosters as the Cavaliers to begin with, so the outcome may vary even if Mitchell is still with the Jazz!