Mitchell talks about being killed: Spoelstra did a great job and would rather it happen today than four or five months later

In the NBA regular season, the Cavaliers lost to the Heat 138-140 in overtime.

After the game, Donovan Mitchell was interviewed by reporters. Talking about being killed, he said: "We couldn't stop the opponent. We launched a counterattack and chased it back. It's just a learning process. We made some mistakes on both ends of the offense and defense, but we have made a lot of progress individually and as a team. I got back on the court with Garland and I said, 'Hey, this is part of it. I'd rather this happened today than four or five months later.'

"It's only November now. We still have a long way to go. The last ball we discussed who should have the ball. Probably Mobley. It could also be me. We thought they were going to get the ball to the basket, so we used our long arms to defend. Spoelstra did a great job. They took all their long arms away from the basket. This is the chess game. They made an excellent call. This is a good decision and we can learn from it. When we get into this situation later in the season, you'll know what adjustments we can make. "

In this game, Cavaliers star Mitchell performed well, especially when he hit a perfect three-pointer at the end of overtime. Unfortunately, he was still defeated by his opponent. In 41 minutes, he made 10 of 28 shots, 3 of 16 three-pointers, 5 of 6 free throws, and scored 28 points, 15 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 steal.

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