Jose Ramirez et Donovan Mitchell.
Deux (Super) Stars qui ont toujours clamer leur amour pour la ville/communauté et choisis Cleveland au prix de gros sacrifices financiers.
J'aurais toujours un amour démesuré pour vous, ma gratitude et ma loyauté vous sera éternelle.
Donovan Mitchell is one of the least problematic superstars in the NBA. He loves Cleveland.
He’s a top 10-15 player in the sport. And those kind of athletes don’t grow on trees.
After leading the Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference finals, Mitchell could have waited until next summer for an additional fifth season worth an extra $80 million but instead committed early on a long-term extension on the first day he was eligible for a new contract to stamp his pledge to the city of Cleveland. This marks the second extension for Mitchell since arriving to Cleveland in 2022.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert and president of basketball operations Koby Altman spoke with Mitchell and Brown once the seven-time NBA All-Star was able to land a new extension, and reached terms quickly. All parties have been in lockstep on the future direction.
Mitchell has played a significant part in the Cavaliers’ conversations to improve the roster, and supportive of the front office, and that has continued this summer.
BREAKING: Cleveland Cavaliers All-NBA star Donovan Mitchell has agreed on a four-year, $273 million maximum contract extension that includes a player option for the 2030-31 season and a full trade kicker, CAA's Co-Head of Basketball, Austin Brown, tells ESPN.
NFLPA records show the Browns receiving more than $88 million in total salary-cap credits from 2024 through 2029 due to insurance purchased for Deshaun Watson's injuries. https://t.co/6VAG6s8qGy