Donovan Mitchell delivered a dominant performance with 35 points and 10 rebounds, becoming just the third player in Cleveland Cavaliers playoff history to achieve such a stat line.
Only two other players have reached that milestone: LeBron James, who did it 21 times, and Brad Daugherty, who accomplished it on April 23, 1992. Mitchell’s effort now places him alongside two franchise legends in the record books.
In the high-intensity environment of the postseason, racking up both points and rebounds in a single game is no small feat. Mitchell proved he can shoulder the scoring and rebounding load when it matters most, powering the Cavaliers to a crucial victory.
