Watch Donovan Mitchell demoralize the Bulls with a filthy spin move
Just prior to Monday night’s Cavs-Bulls game in Chicago, the NBA named Darius Garland the Eastern Conference Player of the Week.
It was a well-deserved honor for Garland, who averaged a team-high 25 points, 7.3 assists and 1.3 steals while shooting 57.6% from 3-point range during Week 3 of NBA action.
Garland’s Player of the Week recognition comes one week after his backcourt teammate Donovan Mitchell received the same honor.
Last night at the United Center in Chicago, Mitchell reminded us why “Spida” has garnered Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors four times since joining the Cavs.
Spida led all scorers with 36 points – including seven 3-pointers – grabbed eight rebounds and had four steals. He also did this in the second quarter:
To set the stage for this, Mitchell drained a 3-pointer on the previous Cavs possession to give Cleveland a 48-42 lead with 8:49 left in the second. On the ensuing Bulls possession, Mitchell helped generate a turnover. After Mitchell’s 3-point attempt bounced off the rim, Evan Mobley secured the rebound and Spida swooped in for this acrobatic spinning layup, which prompted a Chicago timeout. (Take note of the Bulls’ body language after this shot.)
With back-to-back Eastern Conference Player of the Week honorees on the team, the Cavaliers have the luxury of star power and depth – and it was all on display Monday night in Chicago, as the Cavs became the eighth team in NBA history to start the season 12-0.