hoping the folks at P3 can get him more comfortable and explosive jumping off one foot. would help his drive game - particularly his ability to finish at the rim.
He had the highest vertical of everyone at the combine. Why do you say this?
hoping the folks at P3 can get him more comfortable and explosive jumping off one foot. would help his drive game - particularly his ability to finish at the rim.
Perhaps. I think it depends on whether Hood can play the 3.
Mitchell is going to get rotation minutes right away. But Dante has already said he wants to start at PG. That just isn't going to happen with Rubio on the roster. Can Quin convince Dante the team will start 2 PG's and have Dante and Rubio play together? That moves Hood to the 3 and Mitchell comes off the bench.
The 1/2 combo of the future could very well be Dante and Mitchell when Rubio's contract expires. That's 2 years down the road, so it's not inconceivable Mitchell still gets 30 mins/per but comes off the bench for now. Ingles, IMO, is better suited to a bench role. I actually like the idea of Mitchell being able to drive and kick it out to JJ or Ingles in the corners.
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For that very reason. I think it would help him utilize that athleticism to its full capability.He had the highest vertical of everyone at the combine. Why do you say this?
He had the highest vertical of everyone at the combine. Why do you say this?
Damn this kid can ball!!!
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A few things to think about in regard to that.The fact that morrow was the one that scored that many should make everyone take this with a grain of salt (sorry to be a party pooper)
How many all star games has morrow played in? Where is he now and what is his role?
Very trueA few things to think about in regard to that.
1) Morrow was 24 and had already played a season in the league- a very productive rookie season. Mitchell is 20 and a rookie - speaks to ceiling and potential for improvement.
2) Morrow followed that summer league performance up to become one of best shooters in the league for the next 3 or 4 years. In the regulat season, he shot 47% from 3 in 2009, 46% in 2010 and 43% in 2011. So that SL performance was an indicator of success in the League. That kind of shooting is elite.
3) Morrow, even when he was good, was all about offense. Mitchell's offense is icing on the cake. Mitchell's calling card is his lockdown defense. If he only averages 10 ppg at his best, with his ability to defend its still a win for the Jazz.
Even prior to the draft he was thought of as the best defender in the draft. What excites me most is that the best freaking defender in the draft, probably in all of SL, just dropped more points than anybody in the last 8 years. Your point is solid, however. We do have to take SL somewhat with a grain of salt, but there are a lot of damn good players in this SL and in past SLs who couldn't do what Mitchell did last night.
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Speaking like a veteran?!?!