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Utah Jazz keep Mitchell

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LOS ANGELES – Donovan Mitchell, who led all NBA rookies last season by scoring 20.5 points a game, will remain with the Utah Jazz through the 2019-20 campaign, the club announced Thursday.

The Jazz exercised a club option to keep the 13th pick in last year's NBA Draft for a third campaign just six days before Utah opens the 2018-19 season Wednesday at Sacramento.

Mitchell, who won last season's NBA Slam Dunk Contest, joined David Robinson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlai­n as the only rookies since 1959 to lead all scorers for a club that wins 45 games or more. Mitchell is the only guard in that iconic group.

The 22-year-old also set a rookie record with 187 3-pointers made in a season while earning a unanimous spot on the 2017-18 NBA All-Rookie First Team, although the Rookie of the Year award went to Australian Ben Simmons of the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

Mitchell averaged 24.4 points over 11 playoff games, the first rookie to average more than 20 points in the post-season since Tim Duncan in 1998 as the Jazz reached the second round before losing to the Houston Rockets.

Mitchell scored 33 points to set a Utah one-game rookie playoff record, breaking Karl Malone's 31point mark from 1986, then surpassed himself with a 38-point effort in a series-clinching game six first-round performanc­e against Oklahoma City.

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