Utah guard Mitchell to miss NBA All-Star Game with illness
CLEVELAND – Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell pulled out of Sunday’s 71st NBA All-Star Game just hours before tip-off due to an illness.
Mitchell, a 25-year-old American, was selected as a reserve on the team of LeBron James to play against Team Kevin Durant in the matchup at Cleveland, Ohio.
Article continues after this advertisementMitchell, a three-time All-Star selection and 2018 Slam Dunk Contest champion, said the illness was not related to Covid-19.
“It is a great honor and has always been a dream of mine to be selected as an NBA All-Star,” Mitchell said.
“Remorsefully, I will not be able to play in tonight’s All-Star Game due to an upper respiratory illness.”
Article continues after this advertisement“I’m focused on getting well and back out on the court.”
Mitchell has averaged 25.5 points, 5.2 assists and 3.9 rebounds a contest for the Jazz, who rank fourth in the Western Conference at 36-22 — 12 games back of the league-leading Phoenix Suns.