Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Donovan Mitchell has left the team indefinitely due to a private family emergency, the organization confirmed Tuesday morning. The news comes just days before Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, where the Cavs trail 2–1. Mitchell, who has been the team’s emotional and offensive leader all season, reportedly informed head coach J.B. Bickerstaff late last night. The team is respecting his privacy, declining to give further details. However, teammates say Mitchell was visibly emotional during yesterday’s shootaround. “His head wasn’t in the game, and now we know why,” said one player. Mitchell’s absence leaves a massive hole in Cleveland’s rotation, with Darius Garland and Caris LeVert expected to shoulder more of the scoring load. Fans have been quick to offer prayers and support online, though many also worry this could mark the end of Cleveland’s postseason run. Mitchell’s playoff stats—averaging 28.6 points per game—underscore just how devastating this loss could be. Whether he returns this series is still unknown, but the message is clear: family comes first. For now, the Cavs are left battling on without their superstar, and the emotional weight of the moment hangs heavy in the locker room.