YogurtProducer wrote:UnbelievablyRAW wrote:dr0welf wrote:
I think it could be something to look at if we included say Lakers in on this. Send Trent and Thad along with Conley to Lakers for 2 picks. Costs you guys the same but gets us 2 more 1st round picks.
Toronto in: Mitchell
Lakers in: Trent, That, Conley
Utah in: Westbrook, Chi 21, Orl protected 23, Raptors unprotected 23, 25, 27; Raptors 24 Swap, Lakers 2 1st round picks
Agreed on the framework. If the Raptors are expected to add that many unprotected picks then I’d hope we’d get another bench piece (Beasley?) back ad well. If not, the 25 and 27th picks are coming with probably top 4-5 and top 10 protections. It’s 7 picks and a swap, more than you’d get anywhere else
There is 0 chance the raptors give up Gary AND Anunoby AND picks. Literallly 0 chance
One of them has to be traded unless Masai thinks extending both and then Scottie and locking up our 5 to maxes (or near it) is the path to championship contention. Mitchell is 25 years old and lead the Jazz to a #1 offensive rating last year and the 3rd best rating in the year prior. Adding him to the roster relieves pressure on Pascal and adds another ball handler that is also one of the best perimeter scorers in the NBA
He had 52% of his 3PT makes unassisted last season (98th percentile among combo guards, per Cleaning the Glass); hit the 4th most pull-up 3’s in the NBA; has shot 40% or better on catch and shoot 3’s every year but last season (outlier?); shot 65% at the rim with 80% of the makes unassisted (compared to OG at 71% at the rim but with 56% of the makes assisted), and in total had 71% of his makes unassisted last year. All with a 57% TS which was better than any Pascal season since he became the man in Toronto.
It seems like an overpay given the package is what would be offered for Durant, but the upside with Mitchell is his age and the longer title window with him still having room to grow himself versus the only to decline KD





























