NBA: One thing every team should be thankful for this Thanksgiving

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Utah Jazz

What to be thankful for: Donovan Mitchell’s contract extension 

The Utah Jazz might be heading into an awkward situation with Rudy Gobert next offseason but the good news is that they have Donovan Mitchell locked in for the foreseeable future with the team. Mitchell has emerged as the team’s best player and was explosive during the NBA’s restart.

Now that he’s locked in, the Jazz will have some insurance if Gobert elects to leave during free agency next offseason.

Washington Wizards

What to be thankful for: The return of their dynamic duo 

Finally, the return of John Wall is here. Heading into the 2020-21 season, one big thing that Washington Wizards’ fans will be looking forward to is the return of Wall and their dynamic duo altogether. Bradley Beal has been sensational alone over the last season and a half and it’ll be interesting to see how he looks alongside Wall again.

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The Washington Wizards likely won’t be contenders in the Eastern Conference this season, but this is a team that many eyes will be on. Not only on the dynamic between Wall and Beal but with how this team performs together as a whole.