It's not secret anymore that Donovan Mitchell is one of the league's best rookies. The Utah Jazz shooting guard has evolved into a star in just a few months. What started out as an initial burst from Mitchell transformed into superstar performances as the season went on.
The Jazz certainly had no idea that they would even get a player of Mitchell's caliber in the 2017 NBA Draft. When franchise star Gordon Hayward left the Jazz to join the Boston Celtics, the Jazz were thought to have gone from a postseason contender into a Western Conference bottom feeder overnight. It also didn't help much that Rudy Gobert suffered numerous injuries in the season, and that George Hill left the team as well.
Mitchell has performed so well that those mishaps haven't been discussed much. All of the buzz surrounding the Jazz has been about Mitchell's potential to win the Rookie of Year award, even over the likes of Ben Simmons who is having an incredible year.




However, something untoward has hit the horizon in Mitchell's life and it's impacted hi enough to tweet about. It is truly horrible that Mitchell's favorite show, ‘Burn Notice,' a show that was on the USA Network for nearly a decade, was removed from Netflix not too long ago. The potential Rookie of the Year took to Twitter has been campaigning tirelessly on Twitter to bring his beloved show back on Netflix's platform.
#BRINGBACKBURNNOTICE @netflix pic.twitter.com/mXCcaNQ0wK
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) February 23, 2018
Obviously, Netflix might take a look at this request since Michell made a personal request, but they're not likely to bring it back. Aside from putting in a lot of work on the court, players have a lot of downtime between practices and their travels, so a good ol' show to watch is never a bad thing. maybe Mitchell just needs to find another show to watch.