Donovan Mitchell has turned the Cleveland Cavaliers into a playoff team again after the departure of LeBron James ahead of the 2018-2019 season. However, pundits still donā€™t fully trust that the dynamic scorer can lead the team past the second round, having lost last season to the eventual champions Boston Celtics in five games. For instance, ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins roasted Donovan Mitchell on NBA Today on Wednesday, questioning whether he can be the face of the Cavsā€™ quest for playoff glory.

ā€œLook, I love everything about Donovan Mitchellā€™s game,ā€ Perkins said on the show, via NBA on ESPN on X, formerly Twitter. ā€œI think heā€™s a great talent, but I completely disagree with you [for as far as] him being a Top 10 talent. I canā€™t see that. As a matter of fact, I wanna ask this question: Is he a 1A?ā€

Kendrick Perkinsā€™ burning questions

Donovan Mitchell takes a photo with fans during halftime of The Basketball Tournamentā€™s second round between The Ville and Sideline Cancer on Monday, July 22, 2024 in Louisville, Ky. at Freedom Hall.

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How could Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers answer Kendrick Perkinsā€™ brutal roasting on national television? The ESPN analyst went in further on the shooting guard.

ā€œIs he a 1A? Thatā€™s what Iā€™m asking. Can he take a team to the promised land? I put him in the same category as I do with a guy like Trae Youngā€¦ If you look at his career numbers right now, heā€™s 25 points per game for his career, a little bit over 9 assists, for his career,ā€ Perkins said.

In terms of postseason success, the former Boston Celtics big man was right. Young is as potent a scorer as Mitchell, but he has reached the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021, whereas the Cavs guard hasnā€™t gotten past the second round since his tenure with the Utah Jazz.

ā€œAgain, you have to take that leap before we start putting guys in certain conversations, and I donā€™t feel like Donovan Mitchell is in that Top 10 conversation right now. I definitely donā€™t have him in my Top 10,ā€ Perkins added.

Still, Mitchell is one of the NBAā€™s top scorers, which is why the Cavs extended him to a three-year, $150-million contract in the offseason.

Itā€™s his primary responsibility on a team that doesnā€™t have as much firepower as, say, the Celtics or the Philadelphia 76ers but relies on the length and defense versatility of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley to shut the opponents down.

Outlook for the Cavs

As constructed, the team might have a long way to go before they can enter the same tier as the Eastā€™s top contenders like the Celtics or the Bucks (when healthy).

The Cavs extended both Allen and Mobley to long-term contracts, cementing the teamā€™s identity as a defense-first team, similar in a way to Mitchellā€™s old Jazz teams with Rudy Gobert anchoring the paint.

So, given the teamā€™s makeup, it might make fans wonder what Perkins wants Mitchell to do when he has executed his main role for the team. Offensively, he is the main guy, though that might not be enough against the Celtics of the world.