The Westchester product will start his offseason after his Jazz got bounced out in the first round Thursday night by the Mavericks in six games.
Miami has been mentioned by league sources as a smart landing spot for Mitchell with Wade’s strong connections to his beloved Heat. However, Knicks president Leon Rose was Wade’s agent in the later stages of the guard’s career. Rose postponed his start with the Knicks to arrange Wade’s retirement ceremony in Miami.took a trip last offseason
They may be schlepping to Connecticut again soon. Even if Mitchell wants a trade, Rose would have to also deal with one of the shrewdest dealmakers in the NBA in new Jazz CEO of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge. To make such a deal, the Knicks have to be convinced Obi Toppin is a bonafide starting power forward and young Cam Reddish can fill in at small forward alongside Evan Fournier at shooting guard.
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