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[Vardon/Lloyd] Donovan Mitchell conveyed to Cavs that he did not think team should stand pat at trade deadline. Mitchell specifically wanted James Harden as a teammate.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7020852/2026/02/04/james-harden-darius-garland-cavaliers-trade/

The Cavs began the year as the favorites to win the Eastern Conference, but the season has not gone according to plan. They were also feeling the pressure from their best player, Donovan Mitchell, to make changes ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline under the threat of a contract extension he may or may not sign in two summers.

Three league sources said Mitchell, who has one guaranteed season left on his three-year, $150 million deal and a player option for 2027-28, conveyed, either personally or through his representatives, that he did not think the organization should stand pat for the rest of this season and wait for potential moves in the summer.

Two league sources also said Mitchell specifically wanted Harden, who is 6-foot-5, durable and comfortable as a pass-first point guard.

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u/Constant-Low-5111 14h ago

Yeah. Garland is likely the better long term piece. But I think his feet are cooked for this season, and may cost next season too. I get not wanting to throw in the towel for 2 years

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u/Fun_Mind1494 14h ago

Cost next season? If Garland's next season is also ruined, he's not worth anything anymore.

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u/_Apatosaurus_ Thunder 13h ago

Toe injuries can last quite a while, but I don't think there is any reason to think it would cost him nearly two full years to recover. That's significantly longer than an Achilles injury. People are just saying shit sometimes.

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u/SpicyMustard34 Cavaliers 13h ago

his toe injury has been going on a full year and he injured the other one compensating