TRADE: The deal Between Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers is done….
Donovan Mitchell and his Cleveland Cavaliers are down 1-0 in their Eastern Conference Semifinals series against the Boston Celtics after being blown out in Game 1.
Cleveland doesn’t necessarily stand a chance against the mighty Celtics. Despite the star guard scoring 33 points Monday evening, the Cavs still lost by the score of 120-95.
The backdrop here are continued rumors that Mitchell could be playing out his final handful of games in a Cavaliers uniform.
Mitchell, 27, has a player option worth $37 million for the 2025-26 season. He’s almost certainly to decline it, meaning that the 2024-25 campaign will end up being a contract year for the five-time All-Star.
Cleveland acquired Mitchell for a whole bounty of players and draft picks from the Utah Jazz ahead of the 2022-23 season. It has not turned into a legitimate conference title with him leading the charge. Acquiring assets rather than letting him walk for free in the summer of 2025 makes sense.
That leads us to the point of this article. According to Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, Miami is high on the list of teams Mitchell is interested in joining moving forward.
Fresh off getting run out of the NBA Playoffs by the aforementioned Celtics, a lot of rumors in South Beach are pointing to an offseason roster overhaul. Heck, it appears that Jimmy Butler’s future in Miami is up in the air based on recent comments from front office head Pat Riley.
What we do know is that it still remains likely Butler runs it back with the Heat next season. He’s the franchise cornerstone and someone who has proven he can lead the team to the NBA Finals. It’s all about getting other pieces in place. Mitchell would make sense.