The Cleveland Cavaliers secured Donovan Mitchell with a four-year, $273 million contract extension that includes a player option for the 2030-31 season and a trade kicker. The deal was reached on Tuesday after Mitchell expressed his desire to stay with the team following a sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Mitchell made his commitment clear shortly after the postseason ended. He cited unfinished business in Cleveland and followed through by signing the extension at the start of the league year.
The contract keeps Mitchell under team control through at least the 2030-31 season. It has no immediate effect on the 2026-27 salary cap, allowing the Cavaliers flexibility in other moves.
James Harden declined his player option to create space for potential additions, including a possible return by LeBron James. Mitchell's signing removes any uncertainty around his own future that could have affected those plans.
Cleveland has kept its core together after trading Darius Garland for Harden earlier this year. The team will enter the 2026-27 season with Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen all locked in long term.