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Donovan Mitchell remains on bench after Cavaliers' elimination loss to Pacers: 'We let the city down'

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Donovan Mitchell's eighth NBA season concluded with a disappointing elimination in the second round of the playoffs, as the Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Indiana Pacers. Despite being the No. 1 seed, Cleveland struggled with injuries and was overpowered by Indiana's offense, leading to a 4-1 series defeat. Mitchell, reflecting on the season, expressed his disappointment and acknowledged the need for improvement, emphasizing that the team let the city down but promised a comeback. Throughout his career, Mitchell has consistently excelled individually in the playoffs, yet his teams have never advanced beyond the second round. His playoff performances are notable, with an average of 28.2 points per game, ranking him among the top scorers in NBA playoff history, but his teams have often fallen short of deep playoff runs.

Donovan Mitchell remains on bench after Cavaliers' elimination loss to Pacers: 'We let the city down'

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Donovan Mitchell's eighth NBA season concluded with a disappointing elimination in the second round of the playoffs, as the Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Indiana Pacers. Despite being the No. 1 seed, Cleveland struggled with injuries and was overpowered by Indiana's offense, leading to a 4-1 series defeat. Mitchell, reflecting on the season, expressed his disappointment and acknowledged the need for improvement, emphasizing that the team let the city down but promised a comeback. Throughout his career, Mitchell has consistently excelled individually in the playoffs, yet his teams have never advanced beyond the second round. His playoff performances are notable, with an average of 28.2 points per game, ranking him among the top scorers in NBA playoff history, but his teams have often fallen short of deep playoff runs.

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  • Donovan Mitchell's season with the Cleveland Cavaliers ended in a 114-105 loss to the Indiana Pacers, marking another playoff exit without reaching the conference finals, a recurring theme in his career.

  • The Cavaliers, despite being the No. 1 seed, faced challenges with injuries and were ultimately outmatched by the Pacers' offense, leading to a quick 4-1 series defeat.

  • Post-game, Mitchell reflected on the team's performance, expressing disappointment and stating that they let the city down, yet he remains hopeful for a stronger return next season.

  • Mitchell has been unable to achieve deep playoff success, with his teams being eliminated in the second round four times and in the first round on another four occasions across his eight NBA seasons.

  • Despite the team's struggles, Mitchell's individual playoff performances are impressive; he has scored over 50 points in three playoff games and maintains a career playoff scoring average of 28.2 points per game.

  • Mitchell's career playoff scoring average places him seventh in NBA history, underscoring his ability to elevate his game in postseason scenarios, though team success has remained elusive.

  • Mitchell's commitment to the Cavaliers and his desire to turn this disappointing end into motivation for future success is evident in his post-game remarks, indicating a promise to bounce back.

  • On a team level, Donovan Mitchell hasn't yet enjoyed the kind of postseason success that most NBA stars do.

  • On Tuesday, his eighth NBA season came to an end after the Cavaliers lost 114-105 in Game 5 of a second-round matchup against the Pacers. While injuries did play into Cleveland's struggles as the No. 1 seed, Kenny Atkinson's squad also appeared overmatched by Indiana's offense throughout the series.

  • After a deflating loss for the Cavaliers, who enter another offseason full of questions, Mitchell took some time to reflect on the 2024-25 season, spending extra time on the bench after the Game 5 loss before speaking to reporters.

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  • Here's a look at Mitchell staying on his home floor after the loss, what he had to say about Cleveland's season being over, and a look at the star guard's unlucky playoff history.

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  • Donovan Mitchell stays on court after Game 5 vs. Pacers

    Around an hour after the Cavaliers' season-ending loss wrapped up in Cleveland, Mitchell was spotted returning to sit on the bench in Rocket Arena.

  • — Kenny "The Roadman" Roda🎙🎧📻🏈⚾️🏀🏒⚽️ (@TheKennyRoda) May 14, 2025 Shortly after, he took the podium to share his thoughts on the loss and Cleveland now entering the offseason after a disappointing end to a strong season. It's clear why he wanted to sit on the home bench one more time: "I love playing in this f—ing arena," Mitchell said. "We let the city down."

  • — Gabriella Kreuz (@thesportsGab) May 14, 2025 Mitchell was also aware of how the playoffs define a team's season. Despite Cleveland winning 64 regular season games, it leaves the 2024-25 campaign behind with a bitter taste in its mouth. The team's star shooting guard knows criticism will follow.

  • "I told you during the year we will be judged off this," Mitchell said, per Sam Amico. "There’s gonna be a lot of talk now. That’s what comes with it. So, what are we gonna do about it next year?” 

  • Mitchell was visibly upset in his postgame presser. When asked about whether or not he views the season as a success, he took a deep breath, then "No, no moral victories here."

  • "We took a step in the right direction, but we didn't win a championship. So, we didn't complete the end goal," Mitchell said. "We just didn't get the job done. There's really nothing else to be said."

  • — NBA TV (@NBATV) May 14, 2025 Mitchell did leave a hopeful note for Cavaliers fans, saying he believes they "will be back."

  • "Y'all gonna write us the f— off man. But will be back," Mitchell said. "We let the city down, we let each other down, but will be back" 

  • — Grant Puskar (@grant_puskar_) May 14, 2025

    Donovan Mitchell playoff record

    Tuesday's elimination was yet another chapter in what's become a rough playoff history for Mitchell-led teams. He spent the first five years of his career with the Jazz and just concluded his third with Cleveland. 

  • In all eight of his NBA seasons, his teams have made the playoffs, but in all eight of those trips, the Jazz and Cavaliers failed to reach the conference finals. Mitchell-led teams have now lost in the second round on four occasions and fallen in the first round on another four occasions.

  • Here's a look at the Mitchell's playoff history:

  • Season Team Seed Playoff Results
    2024-25 Cavaliers 1 Beat Heat in Round 1 (4-0), Lost to Pacers in Round 2 (4-1)
    2023-24 Cavaliers 4 Beat Magic in Round 1 (4-3), Lost to Celtics in Round 2 (4-1)
    2022-23 Cavaliers 4 Lost to Knicks in Round 1 (4-1)
    2021-22 Jazz 5 Lost to Mavericks in Round 1 (4-2)
    2020-21 Jazz 1 Beat Grizzlies in Round 1 (4-1), Lost to Clippers in Round 2 (4-2)
    2019-20 Jazz 6 Lost to Nuggets in Round 1 (4-3)
    2018-19 Jazz 5 Lost to Rockets in Round 1 (4-1)
    2017-18 Jazz 5 Beat Thunder in Round 1 (4-2), Lost to Rockets in Round 2 (4-1)

    Donovan Mitchell playoff stats

    While his teams haven't found much deep playoff success, it's hard to attribute that to Mitchell. He's consistently stepped up his game, especially as a scorer, when he reaches the playoffs.

  • Mitchell has dropped 50-plus points in the playoffs on three occasions, with an additional four games with at least 40 points. He has never averaged below 21 points for a full postseason run. In fact, Mitchell's 28.2 points per game in the playoffs is the seventh-highest mark in NBA history.

  • Here's a look at Mitchell's career playoff numbers:

  • Games MIN PTS AST REB STL BLK TO PF FG% 3P% FT%
    62 36.8 28.2 4.9 4.9 1.3 0.3 1.9 2.0 44.2% 33.8% 83.1%

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