Cleveland Cavaliers star player Donovan Mitchell has a new hobby outside of being an NBA player, as he evidently has been playing a lot of video games online recently.

In particular, Mitchell says his game of choice is Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

This was revealed during Cavs media availability, as Mitchell told reporters why his voice was ‘raspy’ (per @RealDCunningham).

“I’ve been playing Call of Duty with these kids and screaming at them and stuff. So that’s where the voice goes… I genuinely try to get better, which makes me even more upset. I watch film on my phone on TikTok and I’m still terrible.”

Unlike his skills on the basketball court, the five-time All-Star claims he is a little bit inconsistent when it comes to online warfare.

“It’s been rough. I genuinely try to get better, which makes me even more upset. I’m still terrible. I reached out to Call of Duty, like, ‘Hey, put me in the trash lobbies, that’s where I belong.’ We’ll see what happens.”

Donovan continued, “I feel like when Call of Duty [sees] me play well [they’re] like, ‘alright, the guys who play this for a living, go play with Donovan’… I don’t think that’s fair… these guys are jumping and sliding and moving back and forth… I can’t really do all that… it’s tough.”

This isn’t the first time that it was revealed Mitchell was a gamer, as Kyrie Irving told reporters back during the 2022-23 season, they were playing online together before each of their games.

“I was on Call of Duty a little bit before the game with Don, he was ‘locked-in’ I could tell, Kyrie said (1/2/23).”

For those wondering Mitchell’s stat line for that night, he had arguably the best game of his career vs. the Chicago Bulls: 71 points (22-for-34), 11 assists, and 8 rebounds.

All in all, Donovan may have to put down the sticks for a little while once again on Friday night, as the NBA’s best-record Cavs (23-4) are hosting the NBA Cup champion, Milwaukee Bucks, in Cleveland at 7:30 pm ET.

Related: Bronny James Wins NBA Summer League Call Of Duty Video Game Tournament

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