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Cavaliers executive explains Donovan Mitchell’s new contract details

2026-07-14 · Donovan Mitchell · Club News

Donovan Mitchell’s future with the Cleveland Cavaliers just got clearer after a top executive laid out the details of his new contract on **14 July 2026**.

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ front office confirmed Donovan Mitchell will remain with the franchise under a revised long-term deal announced Tuesday. A team executive outlined the structure and financial terms of the agreement, stressing the organization’s confidence in Mitchell’s leadership and on-court impact. The announcement follows weeks of contract talks that intensified after the Cavaliers’ playoff run ended in May.

For Mitchell, the new contract locks him into Cleveland through at least 2029, giving him stability and a clear path to chase a championship with a core that includes Darius Garland and Evan Mobley. The executive emphasized the Cavaliers’ belief that Mitchell’s elite scoring and playmaking will anchor the roster for years. The deal also reflects Cleveland’s push to keep its nucleus intact amid rising salary-cap pressures league-wide.

The executive’s statement comes as free agency winds down and teams finalize rosters for the 2026-27 season. Mitchell, 26, remains one of the NBA’s most dynamic guards, averaging **28.3 points per game** last season while shooting **43.2% from three**. His ability to generate offense in isolation and run pick-and-roll sets keeps him in the conversation for All-NBA honors.

Cleveland now turns its focus to finalizing deals for role players to complement Mitchell’s game. The Cavaliers aim to add depth behind Mobley and Garland, targeting wings who can space the floor and defend multiple positions. The executive hinted at moves coming in the next two weeks before training camp opens in late September.

Mitchell himself has yet to publicly react, but his agent confirmed the deal aligns with his long-term goals. The Cavaliers’ statement signals they’re all-in on building around him now-not just for 2026-27, but for the seasons that follow.

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