If it were up to me, I'd play Mitchell more on the ball at the 1. Let him learn the position. He has the tools to be a dominant player at that position. Having him hang out on the wing waiting for Rubio to do something positive isn't utilizing his strengths.
He'll make mistakes and turnovers, but when he puts it together he'll be a complete, multi-dimensional player from 30 feet in. The team has to be built around Mitchell and Gobert flanked by Ingles and Crowder.
If the Jazz bring in a better PG and want to move Mitchell off the ball, then fine. Until then let him develop those skills.
He'll make mistakes and turnovers, but when he puts it together he'll be a complete, multi-dimensional player from 30 feet in. The team has to be built around Mitchell and Gobert flanked by Ingles and Crowder.
If the Jazz bring in a better PG and want to move Mitchell off the ball, then fine. Until then let him develop those skills.