Donovan Mitchell reportedly ‘surprised and disappointed’ after Quin Snyder’s resignation

Jazz coach Quin Snyder talks with Donovan Mitchell (45) during a game. The Jazz will stream Saturday’s preseason practice via Zoom.

Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder talks with Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) throughout a timeout in Salt Lake Metropolis on Friday, April 2, 2021. The Jazz received 113-106.

Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Information

As information broke Sunday that Quin Snyder was resigning as head coach of the Utah Jazz, one of many first questions folks started to ask is what it means for All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell’s future with the staff.

A couple of hours after the preliminary information of Snyder’s resignation got here, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that, in keeping with sources, Mitchell is “unsettled, unnerved and questioning what it means for the franchise’s future.”

Wojnarowski reported that Snyder being the coach was “a big a part of his reasoning” for signing the contract extension he inked in 2020.

Wojnarowski went on to report that Snyder’s choice to resign has left Mitchell “stunned and disenchanted” and processing what it means for his future.

Mitchell has a reported three years remaining on his contract with a participant choice for a fourth 12 months.

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