Donovan Mitchell just made Cavaliers history in Game 4 against Detroit, and it's a moment fans won't want to forget. The star guard notched his fourth 40-point playoff game with Cleveland, moving past Kyrie Irving for the second-most in franchise history. The only player ahead of him? None other than LeBron James, who holds the record with 24 such performances.
This milestone underscores Mitchell's explosive impact since joining the Cavs. For a team that's been rebuilding its identity, these high-stakes scoring outbursts are a sign of real playoff grit. Whether you're a die-hard Cleveland fan or just love watching elite shot-making, Mitchell's Game 4 performance is a reminder of the kind of firepower that defines championship-caliber teams.
