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02/06/26 05:35:00
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02/06 17:33 CST Donovan Mitchell's emotional week: All-Star pick, a major trade
and fiance's Super Bowl performance
Donovan Mitchell's emotional week: All-Star pick, a major trade and fiance's
Super Bowl performance
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
Donovan Mitchell was already in store for an emotional week.
The Cleveland Cavaliers guard was selected to the NBA All-Star Game for the
seventh straight season and will watch his fiance, Coco Jones, sing "Lift
Every Voice and Sing" before Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.
Things took an unexpected turn on Wednesday when the Cavaliers traded Darius
Garland to the Los Angeles Clippers for James Harden.
"It's been a lot. There's just so much going on," Mitchell said after
Cleveland's 124-91 victory over the Clippers on Wednesday night.
The Cavaliers are on their longest road trip of the season and face the
Sacramento Kings on Saturday night. Mitchell will then travel three hours to
Santa Clara, California, to watch Jones perform before rejoining the Cavaliers
in Denver for Monday's game against the Nuggets.
Mitchell and the Grammy-winning singer announced their engagement last July
after two years of dating. When the Cavaliers were eliminated in five games by
the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference semifinals last year, Mitchell
said he was taking time off and "going on tour with good music."
Jones was on tour last summer after releasing her debut studio album.
"I'm excited for her. It's just great to see the success she's having in her
own right. She deserves this," Mitchell said last week before the Cavaliers
started their six-game road trip. "It's something that is new for me to kind of
just watch it. As much as I am her fiance, I'm a fan of her work and her work
ethic. And to see it on the biggest stage, it's special."
Mitchell, in his ninth season, is sixth in the NBA in scoring and averaging a
career-high 28.8 points. He also leads the NBA with 178 made 3-pointers.
The Harden trade moves Mitchell back to full-time shooting guard. Garland was
sidelined for stretches this season with big toe injuries, and Mitchell took on
some point guard duties.
Harden, expected to make his Cavaliers debut Saturday night, is averaging 25.4
points per game and is on track for his best season since 2019-20.
"I think our ceiling is definitely higher when you have a guy like James
Harden. You know what he brings, but with that, there's definitely a higher
expectation," Mitchell said Wednesday night. "It's not gonna always be pretty.
You make a move at the deadline, there's gonna be bumps in the road, but for us
this is the time."
Cavaliers president of basketball operations Koby Altman also admitted there
will be a little bit of an acclimation period for his new backcourt to get up
to speed.
"We're going to have to adapt to James. He's that good a player, but I think
we're going to still run," he said. "We need to get the ball in Donovan's
hands, and we need to get the ball in James' hands so that we're going to have
a great possession. And in the playoffs, I do still think it comes down to
largely a half-court game, and so we really are thinking about that."
Jones said during a press conference on Thursday that taking part in the Super
Bowl is "pretty much the top of the top." Her father, Mike Jones, was on the
Tennessee Titans squad that played in Super Bowl 34.
"I just think that this is one of the most highly-viewed events of all time,
and so it's hard to compete. Maybe my wedding will be up there," she said.
However, Mitchell hopes this will not be Jones' only Super Bowl appearance.
"She's going to perform at the Super Bowl at halftime. That's the next goal.
She's going to keep doing her thing, but it's a blessing to be able to somehow
find a way to be a couple of hours away the night before. So it's going to be
special."
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