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Donovan was in attendance for "The Decision"

sahlensguy

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Not that that stuff stays with and influences kids or anything...

http://uproxx.com/dimemag/donovan-mitchell-lebron-james-the-decision/

"LeBron James‘ decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers in free agency and sign with the Miami Heat in 2010 is one of the most notable sports stories of the last decade. It changed the way free agency is thought of in the NBA, created a dominant team in Miami and influenced a number of NBA stars to reevaluate their own careers in the process.

It also heavily influenced countless young athletes, including one who was in the audience at the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Connecticut, back in 2010. It turns out one young star was actually there in attendance when James decided to leave Cleveland: Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell.

Yahoo’s Dan Devine reported on Tuesday about Mitchell as part of a story about the younger generation of players in the league and their first interactions with the NBA. As it turns out, the Utah Jazz rookie and newest Slam Dunk Contest champion was indeed there when James made his now infamous Decision.


Mitchell told Devine that the first thing that came to mind was “The Decision,” which is understandable considering it was such a landmark moment. However, as Mitchell explained, he wasn’t just watching it on TV, but he was actually there and was one of the few that was pleased with the King’s decision to take his talents to South Beach.

“It was in Greenwich, Conn., and I went to school in Greenwich [at Greenwich Country Day School],” he said. “So, as a big LeBron fan in the sixth grade, I forced my mom to let me go. I wanted him to go to Miami. I wanted him to get his first ring.”

Young Donovan was glad to see one of his favorite players chart a course for a more successful future. Not everybody at the Greenwich Boys & Girls Club shared his enthusiasm.

“The people there who were Knicks fans … they weren’t too happy about it,” Mitchell said. “I almost got hit in the head with a Snapple bottle because they were just throwing stuff around outside. It was cool. I was just celebrating, so it was pretty cool.”
 
After the death of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young addressed the church and many accounts detail that they witnessed Brigham transform into Donovan Mitchell, thus bolstering the pioneers’ resolve to journey to Utah with the promise of their posterity witnessing a franchise blossom like a rose in the desert and deliver an NBA title.
 
Donovan Mitchell was born in September of 1996. His birth ushered in the great era of Jazz Basketball.

People thought Gordon Hayward was going to bring us to the promise land, but there was one more mighty to come, one whose shoes he is not worthy to unlatch.
 
Donovan told DL to trade for Rudy. And Crowder.
 
Dude was rooting for him to go to Miami? Blow it all up, Tatum/Mitchell/Simmons super team confirmed 2025
 
^whoah, hold on pal. Whatever superteam is formed, will take place is Donotah (Utah name change that takes place in 2022 after a highly ingenious and effective billboard campaign).

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