The Cleveland Cavaliers have made significant moves this summer by hiring Kenny Atkinson as their new head coach and agreeing to terms with Donovan Mitchell on a new three-year, $150.5 million maximum contract extension, as reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The extension provides stability for the Cavaliers, ensuring that their franchise player will be under contract beyond the next season. For Mitchell, this deal sets him on a path to qualify for a 5-year, $380 million-plus extension in 2027.
Donovan Mitchell has excelled since joining the Cavaliers in 2022, averaging 27.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 1.6 steals per game over two seasons in Cleveland. Under his leadership, the Cavs have made consecutive postseason appearances and secured their first playoff series win since LeBron James departed for Los Angeles. Mitchell’s impact has been instrumental in the team’s success, including a first-round victory over the Orlando Magic in April.
Overall, the Cavaliers have made significant strides in solidifying their roster and front office this offseason. With Atkinson at the helm and Mitchell secured for the foreseeable future, Cleveland is poised for continued success and growth in the upcoming NBA season.
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