mcfly1204 wrote:I'm not going to act as if I have watched a ton of Mitchell, but is he really a better shooter? Percentages are pretty much dead-on across the board. Along with that, I keep hearing knocks on his defense, despite the wingspan. As far as his distributing goes, I'll give you that one by default. That said, I'm still not ready to write Collin off as a complete ball-stopper. Really unfortunate that we did not get to see him more last season, and I struggle to judge him on previous seasons when he was clearly asked to prioritize scoring.
IMO, Collin is already hanging with Mitchell in terms of 3pt% and TS%, but Mitchell is shooting nearly twice as many 3's.
Mitchell is not a good defender. Is he better than Collin? Who cares. We're not giving up every future pick and a max contract for Collin.
Something they do have in common, is nether of their teams have been better with them on the floor than off ... and we may see how this shakes out when the guy who (by the numbers) was the driving force behind the Jazz's success moves to Minnesota.
Heck, even Murray didn't have much of an on-off after putting up big numbers this season. I mean, tanking is fun and all, but the Spurs were willing to give him up rather than keep him as the centerpiece of their rebuild.
So, as they say ... buyer beware.
As bored fans, it's fun to dream about the next big move during the off-season and trying to win it all with a trade; but it usually takes a lot of time to get from here to there and we've seen in the past that making a move because we have a window/opportunity to do so doesn't always turn out that well.
Nothing wrong with continuing to develop and evaluate this roster ... deity forbid that one of our young players that everyone is so willing to dump in a trade breaks out and becomes the guy we need or the centerpiece in a trade for the guy we need.