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Paul-Harden combo could be boom or bust

How will Chris Paul and James Harden coexist with the Rockets? It may be beautiful or it may be a disaster.

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Donovan Mitchell faces a big decision this offseason when the Cleveland Cavaliers offer him a contract extension. If Mitchell chooses not to extend, a trade becomes possible and there are already several teams closely monitoring the situation due to their interest in acquiring him.

“The NBA, especially beginning with what Donovan says at the end of the season, is paying very close attention because multiple teams would love to make a huge offer to the Cavs if Donovan does not choose to extend his contract,” said Brian Windhorst.

Mitchell has been non-committal on his future with the Cavaliers when asked about it during the season. Windhorst added that he doesn’t expect Mitchell to explicitly indicate he would prefer to be traded.

The Cavaliers traded for Mitchell before the 21-22 season with the Utah Jazz also receiving interest at that time from teams such as the New York Knicks and Miami Heat. Mitchell can become a free agent in 2024.

“There is an optimism within that organization that they’re going to sign him,” said Windhorst of the Cavaliers.

“There are a number of teams that have their offers ready,” said Windhorst.

“Are the Lakers one?” asked Andraya Carter.

“They’re ready, of course,” said Windhorst.

“The Knicks?” asked Mike Greenberg.

“I don’t think… the Knicks are trying win the Eastern Conference,” replied Windhorst. “Certainly across the river there in Brooklyn.”

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