


Donovan Mitchell secured quite the offseason win.
The Cavaliers star and Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Coco Jones announced their engagement Friday night on Instagram with a photo and accompanying video of the proposal — which apparently came via some help from new Giants quarterback Russell Wilson.
The shared Instagram photo shows the pair kissing while Jones, 27, flashes her new ring.
The video features a sky-high angle and shows the pair next to a pool in what appears to be a tropical location before Mitchell, 28, gets down on his knee to pop the question.
The two then hug to celebrate the joyous occasion.
“After an amazing season and a sold-out tour, Donovan Mitchell and Coco Jones took a moment to recharge on vacation, which turned it into a beautiful engagement,” the pair told People in a statement.
“The couple has been dating for two years and look forward to building a life together.”
Wilson posted the photo of the pair to his Instagram Story, congratulating the “love birds,” with a caption at the bottom stating: “Thanks for allowing us to plan this with you Spida with @west2eastluxe.”
The linking account for West2East Luxury states it provides “Once In A Lifetime Experiences.”
Mitchell and Jones tend to be private about their love life, although sources told The Post last year the two met at Michael Rubin’s “White Party” on July 4 in 2023 and began dating.
“I love the internet, because they definitely clocked my tea. I love that. Little spies everywhere, like I’m in a detective movie,” Jones said earlier this year on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay.” podcast.
“I’m happy and I will say, my music is the outlet where I tell most of my stories and my truth. Some things I keep for myself because this is my life too.”
Mitchell is one of the top players in the NBA and leads a Cavaliers team that claimed the best record in the Eastern Conference but then fell to the rival Pacers in the second round.
He signed a three-year, $150 million extension with the team last year.
Jones released her debut album, “Why Not More?” in April, and won a Best R&B Performance Grammy last year for her hit single, “ICU.”