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Heat's Davion Mitchell makes basketball history never done in NBA

2025-12-02 04:02
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Heat's Davion Mitchell makes basketball history never done in NBA

The Miami Heat's starting point guard was impressive with the franchise on Monday night

Heat's Davion Mitchell makes basketball history never done in NBAStory byVideo Player CoverCaleb HightowerTue, December 2, 2025 at 4:02 AM UTC·1 min read

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Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell doesn’t receive enough love for his offensive skill set/contributions.

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Although the Baylor product’s physically imposing on-ball defense is the main reason he’s competing at the highest level of basketball, he’s far from a one-trick pony.

The 27-year-old is a quick-twitch, low-to-the-ground playmaker with a competent mid-range and three-point jumper, making him effective whenever the ball winds up in his hands.

After helping the Heat earn a 140-123 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, the X/Twitter account ‘Real Sports’ revealed that Mitchell had made impressive NBA history.

“Davion Mitchell just had the highest TS% in game with a double-double in NBA HISTORY,” the stats-based account stated.

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Mitchell finished the Heat’s 17-point victory with 16 points on 100% field goal shooting, 100% three-point shooting, and 133.3% true shooting.

As long as the former No. 9 overall pick continues to produce as the Heat’s two-way starting point guard, head coach Erik Spoelstra will continue to roll with him in South Beach.

Mitchell has played an integral role in the Heat’s surprising 14-7 start to the year, averaging 9.7 points and 7.6 assists per game while connecting on 49.7% of his field goals and 35.8% of his perimeter jumpers.

The NCAA champion’s recent historic feat should motivate him to keep his foot on the gas with the three-time NBA champions.

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