I never said they couldn't be offensive minded or drive/dish types. George Hill was an offensive minded PG who worked out very well here and you could tell he was an extension of what Quin wanted (for the most part, I think Hill played at a slower pace than Quin wanted).I never said anything about that, and you still gave me the same flippant immature response.
What you're saying is not that hard to understand. I just disagree that Mitchell can't be that guy, or that Rubio, or someone of his style, would be a better fit for maximizing Mitchell's/other players' ability on the floor. There are many examples in the NBA of offensive minded, drive-and-dish, type of players who ran the offense for successful teams.
It just shouldn't be Mitchell because you arent going to maximize his abilities that way, or rather you will maximize his weaknesses in the process. The idea that since Mitchell is our best player then we should max out his usage is just wrong IMO.
Stats:
Last year: Mitchell was a +3.5 in offensive rating with Rubio on the court
This year: Mitchell is a +10 in offensive rating with Rubio on the court
If you play him at PG, his usage goes through the rough and you have a less physically talented Westbrook on your hands. Right now Mitchell is a volume shooter who doesnt shoot well and doesnt draw fouls at a high rate. He needs to have some of his natural tendencies reigned in a bit.