Donovan Mitchell expressed his delight in being part of a historic moment as the Cleveland Cavaliers secured their 12th consecutive victory to open the season. This achievement places them among only eight teams in NBA history to start a campaign with a 12-0 record. The last team to accomplish this feat was the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors, who extended their streak to 24-0.
Mitchell delivered an outstanding performance, scoring a season-high 36 points in the Cavaliers' 119-113 triumph over the Chicago Bulls. Historically, five out of the previous seven teams with such a start have reached the NBA Finals. "It's great to be part of history," Mitchell remarked. "I never want to take those things for granted along the road when we're doing it in various ways."

The Cavaliers have shown versatility by winning games through different strategies, whether by dominating opponents, making comebacks, or clinching close victories. Mitchell highlighted that it's always a collective effort, with different players stepping up each night. "We're doing it in ways where we are blowing out teams. We're winning from behind. We're winning close games," he said.
Kenny Atkinson, in his first year as head coach, praised his team's focus and determination during this impressive run. He noted that questions about their potential have driven them to concentrate even more intensely on their goals. "This group is locked in," Atkinson stated.
Mitchell, averaging 22.5 points per game this season, emphasised the importance of maintaining their current form throughout the year. He acknowledged that while they are performing well and morale is high, they must remain consistent and prepared for challenges ahead.
"It's great. We're playing well, vibes are good, but we have to continue to be this team," Mitchell added. He stressed the need for sustained effort and focus as they face tough competition in upcoming months.
The Cavaliers' remarkable start has set high expectations for the rest of the season. As they continue their journey, both players and coaches understand the significance of staying grounded while enjoying their success so far.