(Photo : Patrick Smith/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC – Donovan Mitchell (#45) of the Cleveland Cavaliers dribbles the ball up court docket towards the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena on February 25, 2024 in Washington, DC.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are dealing with uncertainty over the way forward for star Donovan Mitchell with the group, as he has but to signal an extension with one assured yr remaining on his contract.
However, Cavaliers ahead Marcus Morris Sr. predicted that Cleveland followers don’t have anything to fret about. He believes Mitchell loves town and values the chance to develop as a pacesetter there.
“I think Cleveland’s a really great place for him. It’s a great market. Great fans, always showing out. I would be highly surprised if he left. I would be highly surprised,” the 34-year-old boldly declared throughout an look on FanDuel’s Run It Back.
Currently, Mitchell has the choice to signal a four-year contract extension price $200 million this summer time.
The five-time NBA All-Star is about to earn $35.4 million in 2024-25 and may select to turn into a free agent in 2025 by declining his participant choice for the 2025-26 season.
Marcus Morris Sr. will get sincere on J.B. Bickerstaff’s firing
Meanwhile, Morris already noticed the writing on the wall concerning Cavaliers head coach JB Bickerstaff’s time with the group earlier than he was dismissed when the group was eradicated within the second spherical of the 2024 NBA Playoffs by the Boston Celtics.
“Honestly, yeah, man, I kind of seen it, sorry to say it. He’s been around here for a while, sometimes time is just a little bit too long. I think he had the locker room and his time just ran out,” the 13-year NBA veteran admitted.
Morris Sr. signed with the Cavs after the 2024 commerce deadline final February. His earlier group, the Philadelphia 76ers, had traded him to the San Antonio Spurs, who subsequently waived him.
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