Donovan Mitchell, the star guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, finds himself ineligible for end-of-season NBA awards due to a new league rule.
As per the NBA’s updated regulations, players must participate in a minimum of 65 games to qualify for prestigious accolades like the MVP and All-NBA selections at the season’s conclusion.
Mitchell’s absence from 18 games this season places him on a growing list of prominent players who won’t meet the criteria, a revelation shared by Brett Siegel on X.
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