Playing NBA 2K26 might be a way for some NBA players to unwind, but Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell utilized the game another way. The six-time All-Star was motivated to put up 46 points on November 5 after he said "this kid pissed me off" while playing the basketball game online earlier in the day.Along with 46 points, Mitchell had eight assists and four rebounds against the Philadelphia 76ers. When asked about the performance, he noted taking inspiration from an online multiplayer encounter in NBA 2K26, according to CBS Sports. "This kid pissed me off today, I was playing 2K," said Mitchell."I had been playing 2K for like two hours and I told him, too, I said, 'Just wait.' He called me washed up, he called me a bunch of things. But I love it. He said he hadn't seen a highlight from me in a minute. I just told him, 'Alright, we'll see.'"pic.twitter.com/ZRZ5SG28yW — Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) November 6, 2025Mitchell ended the story by stating that his 46-point performance "was for that kid or grown man" and that he appreciates "whoever that was" in the video game. On the flip side, video games were removed from the NFL's Baltimore Ravens locker room after the team got off to a bad start to the season. They were cited as a distraction for the players, along with a ping pong table and basketball hoop.NBA 2K26 released on September 5 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. For more, check out GameSpot's NBA 2K26 review. There is also a new NBA game in the mold of NBA Street in the works that's called NBA The Run. It's slated to launch sometime next year.