Donovan Mitchell will look to continue his starring role in the 2024-25 NBA season and gained some peace of mind with one of his key Cleveland Cavaliers The wingers agreed to a contract extension.

The key announcement for the Cavs is that Isaac Okoro agrees to three-year, $38 million contract extensionThe 23-year-old was the last restricted free agent left on the market, coming to Cleveland in 2020 as the fifth overall pick NBA design.

The good news for the Cavs and Mitchell is that Okoro to join training camp to be in prime shape for 2024-25 NBA debut. It’s also one of the series’ biggest trades in a very productive summer.

Last season Okoro played in 69 games and started 42 times, averaging 9.4 points and shooting 39.1 percent from three-point rangewhich is the best result in the career of the striker, who has proven to be an important substitute.

Successful summer negotiations for Cavaliers

Cleveland has secured a competitive team for the upcoming NBA season. First, the Cavaliers have signed star point guard Donovan Mitchell to a massive three-year, $150 million contract extension this summer.

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Second, The Cavs have signed star Evan Mobley to a five-year, $224 million contract. After Mobley, Jarrett Allen was signed (three years, $91 million).

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Okoro’s arrival was associated with a change of head coach, Kenny Atkinson replaces JB Bickerstaff.

When will the Cleveland Cavaliers make their 2024-25 NBA debut?

Cleveland Cavaliers will make their NBA debut in the 2024-25 season when they face the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday, October 23. at Scotiabank Arena. Donovan Mitchell’s Cavs will look to advance to the second round of the playoffs, something they have failed to do in six seasons.