Four years.
$273 million.
A player option.
A full trade kicker.
And a Cleveland Cavaliers team that can no longer hide behind “we’re still learning.”
In this episode of Beyond The Game: Pick A Side Sports, Q breaks down what Donovan Mitchell’s massive extension really means for Cleveland. Because the question is not whether Mitchell is good enough to get paid. He is.
The real question is whether the Cavs are good enough around him to win big.
After 52 wins, an Eastern Conference Finals run, and a sweep at the hands of the Knicks, Cleveland is officially out of “almost” season. If you pay like a contender, you have to build like one.
But the East is not waiting around.
Giannis is in Miami.
Jaylen Brown is in Philly.
The Knicks are sitting on the throne.
Boston is retooling.
Toronto is trying to bring back that old feeling.
And Cleveland just locked in its star while the rest of the conference started loading up.
Q gets into the real Eastern Conference question: did Cleveland lock in a championship window, or did the Cavs just pay top-tier money for a team that may still be one tier short?
Then it is time for the NFL check-in.
Shedeur Sanders is trying to close the gap in the Browns’ quarterback battle, but the name cannot be louder than the numbers. Q looks at the receipts from Shedeur’s rookie season, the training camp buzz, and whether Cleveland should give him a real shot — or make him earn every bit of it.
Plus, Travis Hunter is one of the NFL’s most unique talents, but should Jacksonville use him heavily both ways or protect the investment and make cornerback the priority?
And later, Q brings out Start, Bench, Cut with one of the nastiest debates yet:
Most entertaining prime:
Allen Iverson.
Derrick Rose.
Russell Westbrook.
Not the best career.
Not the greatest legacy.
Most must-see TV.
This is not lazy hot takes.
This is not fake outrage.
This is sports talk with receipts, humor, context, and a clear point of view.
Around here, we do not sit on the fence.
Pick a side.