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Jazz $238 million star nearly traded to Warriors, but this player stopped deal
Jazz $238 Million Star Nearly Traded to Warriors, But This Player Stopped Deal
Donovan Mitchell Deal Halted by Teammate
A bombshell was nearly dropped on NBA fans when it was revealed that Jazz star Donovan Mitchell was on the verge of being traded to the Golden State Warriors for a package headlined by James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga, and three first-round picks. However, the deal was reportedly vetoed by Mitchell's teammate, Mike Conley, who holds a no-trade clause and refused to waive it. The news was first reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Conley's Reasoning
Conley's reasoning for blocking the trade is not entirely clear, but it is believed that he was unhappy with the return package the Jazz were getting in exchange for their franchise player. Conley is also close friends with Mitchell, and it is possible that he simply did not want to see his friend leave.
Aftermath
The failed trade has sent shockwaves through the NBA and has left the Warriors and Jazz in a state of flux. The Warriors were hoping to add Mitchell to their already formidable lineup, while the Jazz were looking to start a rebuild around a younger core. It is unclear what the future holds for Mitchell and the Jazz, but it is clear that Conley's decision has had a major impact on the NBA landscape.