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Donovan Mitchell disagrees with FOX announcers about his NFL potential

FOX announcers accidentally referred to San Francisco 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell asĀ  Donovan Mitchell. The Cleveland Cavaliers guard said he wouldn't be good in the NFL. The NFL is just one round of the playoffs removed from Super Bowl 57. This past weekend, eight teams entered the Divisional Round, and only four remain. The [...]

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