I think we have another Trey Burke on our hands unfortunately. I think its pretty reasonable to sound the alarm after 41 shot attempts. I don't even really buy that he made 6 of those considering that the stats at NBA.com have been inaccurate for much of the season so far. It really is kind of sad when Rudy looks quicker on the perimeter than your 2 guard. DL with another draft blunder.
Almost all of DM's misses are back rim - he's way too hyped. Typical for a rookie.
As soon as he settles down a bit I think he'll take off.
Of all the great things about Donovan's game, his lightning quick release is probably my favorite. He might not be too tall but his quickness off the dribble and that release off the catch or dribble is tough to guard. He can create his own offense every time he touches the ball. If his shots start falling opponents have to cover him tight and he can blow by too. It could make him an all-star.
For the Exum homers complaining about DM getting a longer leash, Utah is in an entirely different situation this year. Last year they were trying to keep Haywood, and didn't have the luxury of dealing with the growing pains of someone trying to adjust to the game. This year, they don't have much choice but try and develop ANYBODY who shows a talent for scoring the ball. Had X not been injured, I think we would have seen him being treated similarly to Mitchell this year.
For the Exum homers complaining about DM getting a longer leash, Utah is in an entirely different situation this year. Last year they were trying to keep Haywood, and didn't have the luxury of dealing with the growing pains of someone trying to adjust to the game. This year, they don't have much choice but try and develop ANYBODY who shows a talent for scoring the ball. Had X not been injured, I think we would have seen him being treated similarly to Mitchell this year.
And Donovan Mitchell can actually score and has basketball moves.