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NBA: Donovan Mitchell angry with Jazz over late scratch -- report

NBA: Donovan Mitchell angry with Jazz over late scratch -- report

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Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) reacts after a call in the third quarter against the Houston Rockets at Vivint Arena. Rob Gray, USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

Utah Jazz leading scorer Donovan Mitchell was "incensed" with the team over its decision to scratch the two-time All-Star hours before the team's first-round playoff series opener Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies, ESPN reported.

Mitchell continues to recover from a right ankle sprain he suffered last month. However, he practiced three days in a row and took part in Sunday morning's shootaround. Mitchell was not listed on the injury report Saturday or Sunday.

"I'm ready to go," Mitchell said Sunday morning. "No pain. I'm excited to get going."

Instead, the team's training staff recommended he remain inactive for the game, which the top-seeded Jazz lost, 112-109. Mitchell hasn't played since April 16.

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"Sorry y'all... I wish I could say more.... I'll be out there soon!" he tweeted Sunday night.

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The rehab has created tensions between Mitchell and the team, per the ESPN report, with Mitchell opting to work with his personal training staff during the recovery.

Mitchell averaged a career-best 26.4 points per game during the regular season, adding 5.2 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game.

The Jazz are scheduled to practice Monday afternoon with Game 2 against the 8th-seeded Grizzlies on Wednesday night.

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