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Heat s new player in the backcourt: I love this team, we have achieved unprecedented achievements!

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Recently, the Miami Heat's new backcourt Davion Mitchell was interviewed by a reporter, and he also talked about his future in the interview. It seems that Mitchell is quite satisfied with his performance during his time with the Heat and the Heat's team environment.

Mitchell said: No one can tell what will happen in the future, and I don’t want to consider these issues at this stage. But what I want to say is that this short time I spent here was really wonderful. I love my teammates, I love the team’s coaching staff, and I even appreciate the adversity we experienced together before. As the No. 10 seeds, we stood out in the playoffs and successfully entered the playoffs, and we achieved unprecedented achievements. It is not easy to be able to do this. Even though we were knocked out in the playoffs, I am very proud of this experience.

Since joining the Heat, Mitchell has played 27 games for the team in the NBA regular season, averaging 32.2 minutes per game, averaging 10.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.3 blocks, and 1.7 turnovers and 2.4 fouls. He has a shooting percentage of 49.5%, a three-point shooting percentage of 45.3%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 70%. During the playoffs, Mitchell made a total of 4 appearances, averaging 35.5 minutes per game, averaging 15 points, 2.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.2 blocks, 2 turnovers and 2.8 fouls, shooting percentage of 61%, three-point shooting percentage of 50%, and free throw shooting percentage of 42.9%. Before the trading deadline, the Heat and the Toronto Raptors completed a deal. The Heat sent PJ Tucker, a second-round pick and some compensation cash to the Raptors and obtained Mitchell from the Raptors. The Heat actually got Mitchell from the Raptors without giving any substantial chips, and got rid of Tucker's big contract. Of course, Mitchell's previous performance in the Sacramento Kings and in the Raptors was not particularly outstanding. Even if the Raptors gave him a lot of playing time this season, his performance is not particularly outstanding.

Unexpectedly, after joining the Heat, Mitchell's performance improved greatly. He quickly gained a foothold in the Heat and became an indispensable and important rotation player for the team. In the playoffs, Mitchell became one of the few highlights of the team, and he showed his strong personal abilities in many games. Mitchell will be a restricted free agent this summer. With Mitchell's performance and combined with the Heat, they really need No. 1 player. As long as the price is reasonable, should the Heat keep him?

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