Following Monday's loss to Milwaukee, Donovan Mitchell vowed that he would do better in the fourth quarter of games. The three-time all-star has struggled — by his standards — in clutch scenarios throughout the season, forcing him to confront the situation when asked about it.
"I gotta be better," Mitchell said Monday night. "I'm typically alright in that situation. … My teammates trust me, I trust myself."
It turns out that Mitchell's heroics weren't needed in the fourth quarter.
After a breakout performance in the third quarter where he dropped a career-high 25 points, Mitchell and the Jazz handled business against Chicago with a 125-110 victory.