JujitsuFlip wrote:And yet his efficiency was still in the toilet and he's never even been to a conference final lolJonFromVA wrote:Mitchell is a second tier star, sort of like a sane version of Kyrie. There are very few first tier superstars who show up game in and game out in the playoffs especially if they have to rely on their jump shot.
For instance, if Jason Tatum and Jaylen Brown were those guys, Boston would already have a few championships with them. Jimmy Butler might have two.
It would also help a lot of Mitchell didn't have a hamstring, groin, or other significant injury in the playoffs this season.
Let me try to add a little more perspective. Here's a link to highest scoring playoff game by cavalier players:
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/current-cavalier-player-highest-scoring-games-in-playoffs
Statmuse will show me 25 instances. One of them was Garland's 32 points .vs. the Knicks, another was LeVert's 35pts for the Nets .vs. the Raptors. The other 23 are all Mitchell including two for the Cavs.vs. the Knicks playing inspite of a groin injury.
Also, idk why you feel the need to always bring up long past injuries. The guy played nearly 40 minutes every night down the stretch of the season. If it was that serious he shoulda sat out longer the first time or sat out at all the second time.
Dude... because I watched the games, saw the injuries occur, watched him aggravate them.
Also, you might check and compare the efficiency of those players you rate higher than him.






