Utah Jazz general manager Justin Zanik has already traded one All-Star. And now that Rudy Gobert is a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, front-office executives from around the NBA are surely wondering if the Jazz could trade Donovan Mitchell next.
Jazz execs won’t say the All-Star guard is “untouchable,” but for now he remains a critical piece of the team’s plan going forward.
Even among previously interested teams, there are no deals that are even close for Mitchell at this point in time. The same is true for skipping the qualifying offer for respected mentee Trent Forrest and childhood best friend Eric Paschall. The team also passed over Mitchell’s former coach in Utah, Johnnie Bryant, while hiring Will Hardy to be the team’s head coach.
By all accounts, Mitchell has not requested a trade from the Jazz, nor does he plan to in the near future.
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