
Donovan Mitchell put the Cleveland Cavaliers on his back in Monday's 114-98 win over the Orlando Magic.
The nine-year NBA veteran and six-time All-Star scored a game-high 45 points on 15-of-25 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three-point range, continuing a torrid pace since the start of the new year.
Per Stathead, since Jan. 1, only Luka Doncic has more 30-point games (nine) than Mitchell (seven), who is tied with reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Overall, his 25 games with at least 30 points this season are the league's third most, only behind Doncic and Gilgeous-Alexander.
Mitchell had 26 at halftime, ending the first 24 minutes of action with a beautiful jump shot at the buzzer to give the Cavaliers a five-point lead.
The arc on this Donovan Mitchell buzzer beater is beautiful!
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He kept things going immediately out of the break, scoring Cleveland's first three baskets of the second half.
After putting up 26 in the 1st half, Donovan Mitchell scored the first 3 buckets of the 2nd half for the Cavs.
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He cannot be stopped!
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Mitchell's incredible game continued his scorching pace of late. He's scored over 30 points in three consecutive games, helping mask Darius Garland's absence. He's missed Cleveland's last six games with a right big toe sprain, and the Cavs have gone 5-1 during that stretch.
The Cavaliers (28-20, fifth in Eastern Conference) are only two games behind the Boston Celtics (29-17, second in Eastern Conference) in the East standings and have won four in a row, which is tied for the league's longest active win streak.
The team will need more from Mitchell to climb back into the top half of the East, and he's proving to be capable of shouldering the load. Mitchell is playing his best basketball in an already impressive career. The 2017 first-round pick has averaged at least 20 points per game in each of his NBA seasons and is scoring a career-high 29.5 points per game this season.
While Cleveland has already lost two more games than it did all last season, it would be unwise to write it off in the East. Mitchell has leveled up, and as long as that continues, the Cavs must be taken seriously.
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