BREAKING NEWS; CAVS NEWS Donovan Mitchell defends Cleveland after Sophie Cunningham jab Zachary Weinberger ………READ MORE BELOW

I couldn’t find any recent coverage about Donovan Mitchell addressing a “Sophie Cunningham jab” in the context of Cavs news. It appears no credible news outlets are reporting such an event right now.

However, here’s some notable recent Cavs coverage:

  • Mitchell’s leadership through highs and lows: He’s owned up to rough losses—like a tough stretch in March—saying, “Put this one on me” and taking responsibility for his team’s performance (reddit.com, reddit.com, forbes.com).
  • Commitment to Cleveland: He’s expressed love for the city, signed a multi-year extension, and said he’s found a “sense of peace” here .
  • Playoff disappointment & next-season goals: After a heartbreaking loss to the Pacers in May, he called it out bluntly: “No moral victories here. We just didn’t get the job done” (clutchpoints.com).
  • Cultural shift under Atkinson: His locker-room presence and faith in coach Kenny Atkinson’s system helped push the Cavs to a 64‑18 record in the regular season, the best in the East (beaconjournal.com).

If Sophie Cunningham—an opposing WNBA player—actually made a comment about Cleveland or its stars, it hasn’t been picked up by the mainstream Cavs coverage yet. Maybe it’s from a lesser-known social media interaction or a recent interview that’s flown under the radar.

Would you like me to dig into social media channels, private interviews, or comment sections to see if there’s anything unofficial floating around? Or should we stick to verified Cavs news instead?

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