Donovan Mitchell was an unstoppable force yet again for the Utah Jazz on Sunday, as he led his team to a 129-127 win in Game 4 of their first-round matchup against the Denver Nuggets. The Jazz All-Star was so impressive that even the legendary Dwyane Wade has already come out to say that the Jazz stud is well on his way to becoming a bonafide NBA superstar.

Wade took to Twitter to make his claim:

Wade is undeniably speaking the truth here. If anything, hasn't  Donovan Mitchell done enough already to be considered a superstar at this point?

On Sunday, the 23-year-old turned in a 51-piece meal against the Nuggets on 15-of-27 shooting. Mitchell also added four boards, and seven assists, while also going 4-of-7 from distance and 17-of-18 from the charity stripe.

Mitchell proved yet again on Sunday how he has become one of the most potent scorers in the league today. He is currently averaging an astounding 39.5 points over four games against a formidable Denver defense.

For the Nuggets, Jamal Murray had quite an evening himself, finishing with 50 points on 18-of-31 from the floor, to go with nine triples, 11 rebounds, seven assists, a block, and zero turnovers 43 minutes of action. Unfortunately for him, his career game was overshadowed by Mitchell's greatness, and more importantly, Murray's heroics came in a disappointing defeat.

Mitchell has now led the Jazz to a 3-1 advantage in this series, and are now positioned firmly to advance in this first-round matchup. This third-versus-sixth matchup is on the brink of delivering the first upset of the first round.