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Donovan Mitchell Now Ineligible For End-Of-Season Awards

March 12, 2024 by Hoops Rumors

Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell missed his 18th game of the season on Monday, meaning he has joined a growing list of star players who are ineligible for end-of-season awards in 2023/24, tweets ESPN’s Bobby Marks.

The NBA introduced a rule this season requiring players to appear in at least 65 games in order to be eligible to receive votes for a Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, or Most Improved Player award, as well as for an All-NBA or All-Defensive spot.

Mitchell missed his seventh consecutive game on Monday due to a left knee bone bruise and has now appeared in just 47 of Cleveland’s 65 contests. Even if he were to return on Wednesday and play in every game for the rest of the regular season, he’d max out at 64 appearances.

As Marks notes (via Twitter), other notable players who are no longer eligible for end-of-season awards include Joel Embiid, Jimmy Butler, Julius Randle, Kyrie Irving, Draymond Green, Ja Morant, OG Anunoby, LaMelo Ball, Jamal Murray, Kristaps Porzingis, and Mitchell’s teammates Darius Garland and Evan Mobley.

Several of those players likely wouldn’t have made All-NBA or All-Defensive teams even if they had reached the 65-game threshold, but Mitchell was a strong All-NBA candidate, having averaged 28.0 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.4 rebounds in 35.7 minutes per game so far this season, with a shooting line of .472/.371/.861. Those numbers aren’t far off the ones he posted in 2022/23, when he finished sixth in MVP voting and made the All-NBA Second Team.

While Mitchell won’t earn an All-NBA spot this season, that won’t have any impact on his next contract, since he’s no longer eligible for a super-max deal after being traded from Utah to Cleveland in 2022. He will be extension-eligible as of this July, however.

The Cavaliers could offer Mitchell a new contract that is worth 30% of the 2025/26 cap and covers up to four seasons (through ’28/29), with 8% annual raises. As Marks observes, based on the latest cap projections, that four-year max extension would be worth an estimated $199MM.

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