Davion Mitchell breaks down decision to return to the Heat and how Norman Powell can help
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Davion Mitchell breaks down decision to return to the Heat and how Norman Powell can help
"I just wanted to do what was best for me and my family, obviously. But I wanted to be here, I wanted to keep playing here, especially because I didn't have that many months here."
"Mitchell's contract does not include any options, with the money fully guaranteed on a deal that will pay him $11.6 million this upcoming season and $12.4 million for the 2026-27 season."
"This is the biggest contract of Mitchell's NBA career. Mitchell, who turns 27 on Sept. 5, made $6.5 million last season in the final year of his rookie-scale contract."
Davion Mitchell re-signed with the Miami Heat for a two-season deal worth $24 million after thriving post-trade from Sacramento. He committed to the Heat on June 28, avoiding market testing. The contract guarantees $11.6 million for the upcoming season and $12.4 million for the following season without options. This marks the largest contract of his career, moving from a $6.5 million salary in his rookie year. Mitchell expressed enthusiasm about staying, emphasizing his commitment to the team's success after a short tenure last season.
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