Cavs' Mitchell Seeks More NBA Challenge Rules
After a tough loss to the Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers star guard Donovan Mitchell is advocating for more NBA challenge rules. Hes frustrated with the current limit of two challenges per game, especially when tough calls go against his team late in the game. Mitchell, as the vice president of the NBA Players Association, is pushing for league leaders to allow more challenges, arguing that successful ones shouldnt cap a teams ability to review obvious misses later in the game.
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