Donovan Mitchell made his mark for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2022-23 campaign, and then some. He had career-highs in points per game and tied a career-high in three-point percentage with 28.3 and 38.6 percent, respectively, and he tacked on 4.4 assists on average, too.
For Mitchell’s efforts, he was named All-NBA Second Team in what was his first season with the Cavaliers, following his trade acquisition from the Utah Jazz last offseason. He was also an All-Star starter for the first time in his six seasons in the Association this last go-around.
Mitchell’s multifaceted offensive game was on display throughout the year, and while it took some time to get guys on the same page with him, eventually, things worked out pretty well.