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Slap in the face! James never did, and Mitchell became the first man in Cavaliers history

In the game between the Cavaliers and the Bulls, Mitchell, who played his second appearance this season, played very well and became the first man in Cavaliers history. In an interview, James directly praised Mitchell, saying: Please continue to surpass me, the record itself is used to be surpassed. I believe he can do better and help the Cavaliers better.

Slap in the face! James never did, and Mitchell became the first man in Cavaliers history

The Cavaliers lacked Garland but quickly took over the game after finding their form in the opening game, and a 15-0 first-half advantage in fast-break scoring helped them establish a double-digit lead early, after which the Cavaliers dominated all the way and extended the deficit to more than 20 points in the fourth quarter to seal the victory, and DeRozan complained about being ejected in a row of T-s. In the end, the Cavaliers beat the Bulls on the road for their first win of the new season.

Cavaliers Donovan Mitchell played 34 minutes, shooting 10-of-19 from the field, including 4-of-6 from three-point range and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line, for 32 points, nine rebounds, eight assists and one steal.

According to statistics, Mitchell became the first player in Cavaliers history to average 30+ in the opening two games.

In the Cavaliers' season opener, Mitchell finished with a team-high 31 points, nine assists, two rebounds and two steals on 12-of-21 shooting.

Slap in the face! James never did, and Mitchell became the first man in Cavaliers history

Interestingly, StatMuse updated Twitter and posted a statistic to share with fans.

After trading Gobert and Mitchell, the Jazz currently have a 2-0 record this season, first in overall scoring, third in offensive efficiency, first in three-point field goal goal and third in three-point shooting percentage, and have 15 first-round draft picks.

The same Mitchell and Gobert have played very well in their last two games on their respective teams, the Cavaliers and the Timberwolves. I have to say that this is true that the two sides have achieved each other, an absolute win-win situation.

Slap in the face! James never did, and Mitchell became the first man in Cavaliers history

Of course, there's no denying that Mitchell did play well in the Cavaliers' first two games, with 32 points, nine rebounds and eight assists and 31 points, two rebounds and nine assists, respectively. In the first two games, Mitchell averaged 31.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 8.5 assists.

Speaking after the game about being the No. 1 man in history and doing what James didn't do, Mitchell said: "That's my goal, to be a player like LeBron [James], and it's great that I'm part of the Cavaliers and to be able to fight where LeBron has fought. To be honest, it excites me, I think we have a promising future, and LeBron is my goal. ”

Slap in the face! James never did, and Mitchell became the first man in Cavaliers history

For Mitchell's performance, in fact, there are many fans who think that Mitchell and Gobert are completely playing the face of the Jazz. After leaving the Jazz, the two of them have performed very well so far, but under the Jazz's tactical system, the two have never been able to go further, and even their performance has sometimes fallen into disaster. Fortunately, the two sides are now getting together and dispersing, depending on whether their respective teams can completely beat their old club in the final result this season.

I don't know what golfers think about this?