The Utah Jazz Have Traded Star Guard Donovan Mitchell To The Cleveland Cavaliers According To Multiple Reports.
The Cavaliers Will Send Three Players Three Unprotected First-Round Picks And Two Pick Swaps In Return.
The Biggest Return In The Deal For Utah Is Free Agent Collin Sexton Who Has Agreed To A Four-Year
$72 Million Sign-And-Trade Deal To Remain With The Jazz Through The 2026-27 Season Per Shams Charania Of The Athletic.
The Jazz Have Loaded Up On Future Draft Assets This Offseason After Trading Both Its All-Star Players In Mitchell And Rudy Gobert.
Between Both Deals Utah Has Acquired Seven First-Round Picks Three Pick-Swaps And Two Players That Were Selected In The First Round Of The 2022 Nba Draft.
Cleveland Meanwhile Is Looking To Contend Right Now.
The 25-Year-Old Mitchell Is One Of The League’S Elite Scorers And His Acquisition Could Put The Cavs
Who Won 44 Games Last Season With A Young Nucleus Among The Top Teams In The Loaded Eastern Conference.