The Utah Jazz are either heading to a reset or a rebuild following their trades of Rudy Gobert and Royce O'Neale, but Donovan Mitchell appears set to remain with the team for now.

While discussing the Kevin Durant trade talks and how the Rudy Gobert trade has impacted those negotiations, Brian Windhorst expounded on Mitchell's status with the Jazz.

"And then you look at Donovan Mitchell," said Windhorst. "After the Gobert trade, there was a belief that maybe Mitchell would be next. And maybe at some point he will be. For now, the Jazz are telling people they don't intend to trade him. And on Mitchell's side, he's going to stand pat, he's not going to force any action right now. Without Mitchell on the market, the teams are not trying to outbid each other. It doesn't make sense for teams to sell their house to pay for a car, even if that car is a Lamborghini like Kevin Durant."

Mitchell signed a five-year, $163 million extension with the Jazz in 2020. Mitchell can become a free agent in 2025 if he declines his player option for 25-26. 

"The Jazz and Donovan Mitchell are kind of in a bad marriage right now, but they're going to stay together for the sake of the kids. The Jazz are saying they're not interested in trading him. Donovan Mitchell has not requested a trade, and at the moment seems to be just waiting back and watching."