Donovan Mitchell’s Late Surge Leads Cavaliers to 13-0

Donovan Mitchell is getting closer to being one of the top players in the NBA.

Mitchell Shines Against the 76ers:

On Wednesday night, during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Mitchell was unstoppable in the last quarter. He scored 11 points in a row during the final three minutes. One of his standout moments was a huge three-pointer from 26 feet with just over a minute left. By the end of the game, he had racked up 23 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and made nine assists with an impressive shooting percentage.

Cavaliers’ Winning Streak Continues:

Thanks to Mitchell’s amazing performance at the end, Cleveland Cavaliers secured a win with a score of 114-106. This victory pushed their winning streak to an incredible 13 games without any losses. According to Kevin Cooney from Associated Press, only five other teams have ever started a season like this.

Mitchell’s Performance This Season:

In his eight seasons playing for both Cleveland and Utah Jazz, Mitchell has been selected for five All-Star games. This year though, he’s playing even better than before. He’s more accurate with his shots and has improved his skills significantly. In fact, he’s shooting at career-high levels from beyond the arc and almost reaching his best field goal percentage ever.

Fans are really excited about how well he’s doing!

MVP Buzz Around Mitchell:

Even though it’s still early in the season, people are already talking about Mitchell as an MVP contender. FanDuel Sportsbook currently ranks him seventh for MVP odds at +3000. If Cleveland keeps winning like this and stays ahead of teams like Boston Celtics who are right behind them in standings, we might see Mitchell continue to be part of this exciting MVP conversation all season long!

James Shotwell
James Shotwell
James, a dedicated writer for BasketballHour, holds a degree in English and Creative Writing. A genuine sports enthusiast and skilled betting advice provider, he writes engaging articles and valuable winning strategies for sports.

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