The Utah Jazz suddenly find themselves in a three-game losing skid, and it's not making Donovan Mitchell happy, to say the least.

Mitchell finally had enough of the losing Monday night. Following the Jazz's loss to the Detroit Pistons, who had no business keeping in step with Utah, let alone beat his team to the tune of a 126-116 score. Mitchell did not hold back when he spoke about his view of the team after such a defeat, perhaps hoping that his anger would wake Utah up.

Via Tony Jones of The Athletic:

Donovan Mitchell: We’re fooling ourselves saying we want to win a championship, having nights like tonight

Before the Pistons game, the Jazz also lost to the Toronto Raptors and the Indiana Pacers. And with their loss at the hands of Detroit, the Jazz concluded their five-game road trip with a 2-5 record.

There's no reason for Mitchell and the Jazz to panic. They are still 28-13 and teams naturally hit a rough patch over the course of the season, but it's also a perfect time for Mitchell to call his team out before things get out of hand in Utah. The Jazz should get better soon, especially once Rudy Gobert and Joe Ingles return after dealing with their respective health issues.