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Why did the Cavaliers prioritized signing Donovan Mitchell to a max extension over Darius Garland?

Prioritizing the signing of one player over another can depend on many factors, including contract timelines, player performance, and strategic fit.

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When Mitchell was traded to the Cavaliers, he had three years remaining on his contract, with a player option for the fourth year. Ensuring Mitchell’s long-term commitment would prevent him from potentially opting out and entering free agency, which could lead to him leaving the team without any compensation.

Why pick Mitchell over Garland for a max extension?

Garland, being a younger player and a more recent draft pick, would typically have a longer timeline before becoming a free agent. As a rookie, Garland would be under team control for a longer period, including the initial rookie contract and potential restricted free agency, giving the Cavaliers more time to negotiate.

An All-Star guard, Mitchell brings valuable experience and leadership to the team. His playoff performances and clutch moments make him a cornerstone player. Garland has shown promise but lacks Mitchell’s scoring consistency. The Cavaliers leaned toward Mitchell’s proven offensive impact.

Prioritizing Donovan Mitchell for a max extension over Darius Garland would be a strategic decision by the Cavaliers, driven by contract timelines, Mitchell’s proven impact and leadership, and the overall strategy to create a competitive and stable team environment.

The timing of contracts and the NBA’s salary cap dynamics can also influence decisions. The Cavaliers might aim to secure Mitchell under current cap conditions, anticipating future increases in the salary cap or changes in the collective bargaining agreement.

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