Donovan Mitchell is usually the first option on offense for the Utah Jazz. But when it comes to playing Call of Duty with his teammates, The Spidah is actually last in the pecking order. That hilarious fact was revealed by the All-Star guard himself on Twitter, as he called out his teammates/gaming buddies for purposely reviving him last in the popular first-person shooter video game.

Mitchell's plea garnered comical responses from Jazz teammates Royce O'Neal, Rudy Gobert, and Jordan Clarkson. Mike Conley even claimed innocence and said they didn't mean to pick him last.

Judging by Mitchell's GIF response, he wasn't buying into the Jazz point guard's reasoning.

Regardless of Donovan Mitchell's skills, or possibly lack thereof when it comes to COD, it's nice to see the Jazz players finding something to do together off the basketball court.

The Jazz (5-4) has started strong this season, thanks in large part to the strong camaraderie between the team. They showcased that chemistry against the Milwaukee Bucks in their last game, coming out with a 131-118 win. Mitchell once again led all scores with 32 points, seven rebounds, and five assists.

His COD squad did some damage as well, with Clarkson pitching 26 points off the bench for the Jazz and Conley adding 17 markers.

The Jazz, meanwhile, will continue its Eastern Conference road trip this week as they look to improve their standing in the West. No doubt Mitchell and his squad will continue playing Warzone in their downtime. This time, maybe his teammates will finally buy him back first.