TheBallsDeeper wrote:Catchall wrote:babyjax13 wrote:Without the benefit of seeing these guys play in their pre-NBA stop I'd pretty easily take Scoot/Victor over the top 6 in 2022, but I'd probably take the top 6 over the next group of players in 2023. But I'm betting someone else blows up and becomes the clear third pick in the draft, my bet is on that being Anthony Black.
Looking at the 2022 draft, I would have been willing to trade Donovan Mitchell for Paolo Banchero. I'd also have been willing to trade Mitchell for Jaden Ivey and 2 FRPs. I wasn't sure what to do with Chet, and still don't to some degree. I need to see him at NBA speed and space.
In this draft, I'd consider trading Mitchell for Wembanyama, Henderson and either Thompson at a minimum. I'm also intrigued by Dereck Lively, Nick Smith and Dillon Mitchell. There could be 5+ All Stars in this class.
Mitchell is a high volume low efficiency, undersized shooting guard that struggles with play-making and plays pretty much no defense. If the Jazz can get a top ten pick in a future draft they should jump on it.
The only reason he is so hyped is because the US media created a story to try and get a local win Rookie of the year in a bad draft class. He was two years older than everyone else and people fell for it. His peak is Lou Williams, but for some strange reason he is still being pumped up as a superstar. Has shot the Jazz out of multiple playoff series, but fans only seem to remember the one series when he and Murray played no defense on each other.
mitchell isn't a low efficiency guy - his TS% was 57% last year and he's gotten better every season. 57% isn't elite, but it is above average. also, he's not a shooting guard. he's a PG - he's an excellent passer playmaker, but because the jazz had conley, he was forced to play shooting guard. but make no mistake he's a lead guard. and he has good size for a pg. the one thing you got right is that he doesn't play any defense - but with his strength, athleticism and length, he has a ton of potential there if a coach can reach him or something can click for him.




















