CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers star guard, Donovan Mitchell, is taking a trip to Los Angeles for his seventh consecutive NBA All-Star Game appearance.

What You Need To Know

Mitchell joined LeBron James, Brad Daugherty, Mark Price and Kyrie Irving as the only players in Cavs history to earn four or more NBA All-Star selections

Mitchell has started all 46 games this season for the Cavs, averaging a career-high 29.1 points per game

The star guard posted a season-high 48 points, his second-highest scoring performance of his career

Mitchell joined LeBron James, Brad Daugherty, Mark Price and Kyrie Irving as the only players in Cavs history to earn four or more NBA All-Star selections.

Mitchell has started all 46 games this season for the Cavs, averaging a career-high 29.1 points per game, which is sixth best in the NBA.

He has also shown his ability to affect winning with a plus/minus of +248, which is 14th best in the NBA.

The star guard posted a season-high 48 points, his second-highest scoring performance of his career, in Washington against the Wizards on Dec. 12.

Mitchell reached a career milestone of 1,700 career three-pointers on Dec. 3 against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Since joining the Cavs in 2022, Cleveland has had a 67.5% winning percentage in games Mitchell has played.