Donovan Mitchell is going home after Round 2 of the playoffs again.
This time, it's a good thing.
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Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) collides with Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) while trying to move the ball during the first half in Game 7 of a second-round NBA playoffs basketball series Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell goes to the basket against Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) during the first half of Game 7 in a second-round NBA playoffs basketball series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives past Detroit Pistons forward Paul Reed (7) for a shot during the second half of Game 7 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell hugs head coach Kenny Atkinson as he leaves the game against the Detroit Pistons during the fourth quarter of Game 7 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Mitchell's breakthrough moment has arrived. He's going to the conference finals for the first time in his career. And that series will begin at Madison Square Garden, a bonus for the native New Yorker.
In his ninth season, Mitchell has reached the NBA's final four. He and the Cleveland Cavaliers rolled past the Detroit Pistons 125-94 on Sunday night in Game 7 — on the road, no less — of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Their reward is a trip to New York for Game 1 of the East finals against the Knicks on Tuesday.
“Me and my fiancee joked that we were going home regardless, so we might as well play some basketball while we’re at the crib,” Mitchell said. “It’s going to be special, for sure.”
Mitchell had 26 points, seven rebounds and eight assists in Sunday's romp. And when his night was over with 4:01 remaining, he had handshakes and hugs for anyone wearing Cleveland colors. He leaned down to wrap his arms around a seated Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson, who said before the game that he wanted Mitchell to be himself in Game 7.
The result?
“It was better than Donovan Mitchell,” Atkinson said. “Is that possible? ... It started with him, his defense, rebounding, and then when he gets in the paint and starts making other people better, you know, the dishes, dish-offs to our big guys, that was the key, I felt like, to the game. He had complete control of the game.”
Mitchell was brought to Cleveland in September 2022 in a trade with Utah, with the Cavaliers betting — correctly, it turned out — that he would be the last piece of their post-LeBron James rebuild and help them return to the playoffs.
They got to the first round in 2023, then lost in the second round in 2024 and 2025. This year, the conference finals await after the third-biggest road win a team has ever had in a Game 7.
“I'll follow him into war,” Cavs forward Jarrett Allen said.
Mitchell has been an All-Star in each of the last seven seasons, was one of eight players to receive at least one vote in this year's MVP balloting and will likely be an All-NBA pick for the third time.
But there was a void — the deep playoff run.
Not anymore.
“Couldn’t be happier for him, to make that next step,” Atkinson said. “He’s going home to New York. He kept this thing together this year when things weren’t going great. He was the beacon, the light ... he carried us on the court.”
Added the Cavs' Sam Merrill, who grew up in Utah and was a Jazz fan when Mitchell was there: “You're not going to find a guy more happy for him than I am. But I know he wants more. We all want more.”
There were so many near-misses for Mitchell along the way. Mitchell's Utah team wasted a 3-1 lead in the 2020 playoff bubble against Denver in the West semifinals, falling in seven games. A year later, the Jazz were up 2-0 in Round 2 against the Los Angeles Clippers, who ended up winning in six. He got hurt in Round 2 against Boston as that series fell apart for Cleveland in 2024, and last year the Cavaliers went 0-3 at home in the second round against Indiana on the way to a five-game ouster.
He was part of a No. 1 seed in 2021, part of a No. 1 seed again last year, and never got out of Round 2.
Until now.
“We can't really look at it and say, ‘All right, we did it, we got to the conference finals,’” Mitchell said. “Hey, man, that's not the end-all. We've still got more to do.”
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Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) collides with Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) while trying to move the ball during the first half in Game 7 of a second-round NBA playoffs basketball series Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell goes to the basket against Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) during the first half of Game 7 in a second-round NBA playoffs basketball series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives past Detroit Pistons forward Paul Reed (7) for a shot during the second half of Game 7 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell hugs head coach Kenny Atkinson as he leaves the game against the Detroit Pistons during the fourth quarter of Game 7 in a second-round NBA basketball playoffs series, Sunday, May 17, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
LONDON & MUNICH & ZURICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2026--
The Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) will host the 2026 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair in June with upcoming programs in London, Munich, and Zurich. This follows the successful launch of the initiative in New York, Boston, and Silicon Valley in May 2026.
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Organized by the MSIT together with KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST, the job fair will connect outstanding global postdoctoral researchers with leading Korean industries and research institutions.
The InnoCORE Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, launched in 2025, is a government-backed initiative to recruit outstanding early-career researchers from around the world in AI-convergent science and technology (AI+S&T). Following a strong reception in 2025—with over 100 postdoctoral researchers interviewed across three U.S. cities—the program is being significantly expanded in 2026, scaling up from an initial cohort of 400 to approximately 1,000 postdoctoral researchers. This year’s job fair series aims to further strengthen Korea’s global talent pipeline and deepen partnerships with leading academic and research institutions worldwide.
Building on 2025: Key Milestones
Since its launch in June 2025, the InnoCORE program has made significant strides in establishing Korea as a competitive destination for global research talent. Through overseas job fairs and recruitment campaigns led by the four institutes, 400 postdoctoral researchers were selected in the program’s inaugural year. Each fellow receives an annual base salary of KRW 90 million (approx. USD 62,000) plus KRW 60 million in dedicated research funding - roughly double the average compensation for postdoctoral researchers in Korea—reflecting the government’s commitment to attracting top-tier talent.
Looking ahead, the Korean government is significantly expanding the InnoCORE program in 2026. The scope of recruitment has broadened from AI and AI-convergent fields to all National Strategic Technology domains—including semiconductors & displays, next-generation batteries, advanced mobility, nuclear energy, advanced bio, space & aerospace, hydrogen, cybersecurity, AI, next-generation communications, advanced robotics & manufacturing, and quantum technology. The program is also being extended beyond the four institutes to include government-funded research institutions (GRIs) and universities.
2026 InnoCORE Global Job Fairs
The 2026 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair will continue in June in London, Munich, and Zurich. Each event will feature InnoCORE program briefings, research cluster presentations, and on-site interviews directly with Korean research group leaders.
Program Details
Backed by a five-year government investment of approximately USD 465 million, the InnoCORE fellowship offers an annual base salary of USD 62,000, with additional compensation available through research and industry partnerships. Fellows receive full access to Korea’s cutting-edge research infrastructure—including supercomputing systems, semiconductor cleanrooms, and biomedical research facilities—and benefit from a multi-mentor system connecting them with leading experts from both academia and industry, domestically and internationally.
Research & Recruitment Areas
InnoCORE will recruit 25 postdoctoral researchers per research group across 16 interdisciplinary research clusters (400 total), spanning four of Korea’s premier science and technology institutes.
How to Apply
Applicants must hold a PhD in a STEM-related field or must have successfully obtained their PhD by the confirmed appointment date. Further information on eligibility, research groups, and the application process is available at the official InnoCORE website: www.innocore-jobfair.com
An official timeline and guide for InnoCORE (Image: 2026 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair)