Beijing time on January 16/ news
Previously, the US reporter had speculated that Mitchell might be worried that the Salt Lake City market was too small, to which Jazz star Mitchell himself has officially responded, saying that the reporter likes to do things, refuting rumors of going to the big city and bluntly saying that the goal is the championship; Mitchell also responded to Gobert's controversial remarks criticizing the team.

When asked about wanting to play in a big city, Mitchell interrupted the reporter and responded: When we lose, you always like to talk a lot. I don't understand what you mean, whenever we start losing, you like to do something negative, and when we win, you're all quiet. Our goal is the overall champion!
Recently, the Jazz's poor record, Mitchell not only fell into the rumors of dissatisfaction with the team market, but also reported by reporters that if Mitchell applied to leave the team, he would most like to go to the Heat and Knicks, New York and Miami are big cities.
At present, Mitchell has said that he will continue to lead the team to win and impact the championship, which will make the doubters shut up.
Mitchell also responded to Gobert's previous remarks about the team's lack of defense, Mitchell said: "As a team, we all want to find ways to hold each other accountable, I think that's his way; I don't really care about it. At the end of the day, we all have to find a better way. That's really it. We all have our own ways of doing it, and he happens to be that way. So, that's cool.
When asked why he liked the remark on Twitter, Mitchell was silent for a few seconds before saying: "We are about to win and focus on defense."
Previously, Gobert had talked about the team's defense, bluntly saying that the Suns and Warriors were much better than the Jazz in terms of winning habits, praising Booker for their defensive efforts, and they were proud of their defensive performance.
The Jazz are currently fourth in the West with 24 wins and 14 losses, and their record has been surpassed by the Grizzlies after four consecutive losses; but they are only 0.5 wins away from the Grizzlies.