Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard Donovan Mitchell has been selected as a starter in the NBA All-Star Game in San Francisco, the team confirmed Thursday night.
PHILADELPHIA — Donovan Mitchell is headed to San Francisco.
The Cleveland Cavs learned they have an All-Star starter. Will their wish for the other members of the core four to join Donovan Mitchell be granted?
Fatigue has crept into the Cavs' locker room, but one player in particular is keen on not allowing it to impact their season goals.
Most players in the NBA know they will get a week off for the All-Star break in mid-February — a time they look forward to as a chance to reenergize for the second half of the season. Not so for
Most players in the NBA know they will get a week off for the All-Star break in mid-February — a time they look forward to as a chance to reenergize for the second half of the season. Not so for
The Cleveland Cavaliers surprised the entire league with their performance this season, and on Thursday, Donovan Mitchell was selected as a starter for the 2025 All-Star Game.
It's Mitchell's sixth straight All-Star appearance and second career starting nod, both of which have come with the Cavs.
The NBA announced Thursday the 10 starters for the 2025 All-Star Game in San Francisco. Did the fans, media, and players get it right?
One interesting takeaway is that the biggest difference was how much voting Ball for from fans relative to how little he got from the media. You can read more about this from Stephen Noh on Sporting News. Ball finished with the most among East guards by fans but seventh by media.
The NBA announced their starting lineups for the 2025 All-Star Game at San Francisco’s Chase Center on Sunday, Feb. 16 and all ten players selected are making repeat appearances.
NBA announced the Eastern Conference starters for the 2025 All-Star Game, happening in San Francisco Feb. 16. Who made the cut?