zimpy27 wrote:thinkingwarriors wrote:How is Mitchell better than Conley, Booker, McCollum, Russell or even Lavine?
He's got a eFG% under 50%, ORPM 1.69(on par with Eric Gordon), PER of 17.2, TS% .537.  What am I missing?  Are people just projecting him to have a breakout year?  Because there are plenty of high volume, low efficiency chuckers that don't get this kind of love.
It's a mystery, he just had one of the worst playoff performances ever. PER of 6.8 and TS% of 0.423
 
In the 2012 Finals, Harden(age 22) scored 12.4 ppg on 36% shooting in the finals.
In the 2013 playoffs, Klay(age 22) had a PER of 10.1 and a TS% of 0.515. 
In the 2012 playoffs, Butler(age 22) wasn't even able to earn playing time with the Rose injury. 
In the 2014 playoffs, McCollum(age 22) wasn't able to earn playing time. 
In the 2009 playoffs, Lowry(age 22) had a PER of 10.5 and a TS% of 0.450. 
3rd year players who are 23 usually have breakout years, he's killing it with Team USA, and he'll have more spacing with Conley and Bojan. 
I think Simmons is more talented, but he's a weird fit with Embiid.