clyde21 wrote:Sorry, but this has to be Mitchell at this point.
Simmons isn't even a rookie.
Strange he is eligible for the award then.
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clyde21 wrote:Sorry, but this has to be Mitchell at this point.
Simmons isn't even a rookie.
michaelm wrote:clyde21 wrote:Sorry, but this has to be Mitchell at this point.
Simmons isn't even a rookie.
Strange he is eligible for the award then.
clyde21 wrote:sixerhp3 wrote:clyde21 wrote:Sorry, but this has to be Mitchell at this point.
Simmons isn't even a rookie.
very original take sir. Rules are rules and Blake Griffin won ROY so Simmons shouldn't be penalized. Get over it.
Not my own rules. Mitchell is more impressive to me as he's a true rookie. Not a redshirt. He gets my vote.
bebopdeluxe wrote:clyde21 wrote:sixerhp3 wrote:
very original take sir. Rules are rules and Blake Griffin won ROY so Simmons shouldn't be penalized. Get over it.
Not my own rules. Mitchell is more impressive to me as he's a true rookie. Not a redshirt. He gets my vote.
Umm...you mean a red-shirt with two years at Louisville. OK - got it.
Stoked wrote:bebopdeluxe wrote:Stoked wrote:
I agree. Like the fact that most people have this as a close race. Do you care to refute that by showing that most people do not?
I have no idea if it is a close race. The poll attached to this thread is not what I would call "scientific".
What I DO know is by the overwhelming majority of statistical analysis - both the top-10 "counting" stats listed above, as well as key advanced stats like WS, VORP and BPM, Simmons is SMOKING Mitchell. Fact.
Do I honestly care if Mitchell wins it? Nope...just like I didn't care that Brogdon beat Saric last year. Saric is smoking Brogdon in year 2 and THAT is what matters.
A simple question for you - an NBA GM poll of the other 28 GM's (no Jazz and Sixers) are asked simply which player they want - Simmons or Mitchell?
Who wins that poll?
I think Simmons wins in a landslide.
So...let Mitchell have the ROY. I don't care. We have SImmons.
Hmm, interesting question. I’ll say Simmons wins that vote but it’s not a landslide.
But that’s not scientific either.
But either way both players are phenomenal and we are witnessing the ascension of two superstars.

AGE1207 wrote:So there's really no problem. People that don't care want Mitchell to get the award and people that do care also want Mitchell to get it.
Catchall wrote:The thing that's building Mitchell's lore here is that he's carrying a huge load for the Jazz, more than any other rookie. Last night against the Spurs, Rubio was out and Mitchell had to play the 1. The Spurs were game planning against Mitchell all night (since the Jazz had beat the Spurs in their last meeting). Mitchell scored 8 of the Jazz's 9 points in the final 3 minutes and the Jazz pulled out an improbable win after being down double digits in the 4th quarter. He made several big plays under pressure and changed the outcome of the game. He has to do more than any other rookie in order for the Jazz to be successful, and he's doing it.
If Simmons were on the Jazz and had to do what Donovan does every night, could he do it?

Catchall wrote:The thing that's building Mitchell's lore here is that he's carrying a huge load for the Jazz, more than any other rookie. Last night against the Spurs, Rubio was out and Mitchell had to play the 1. The Spurs were game planning against Mitchell all night (since the Jazz had beat the Spurs in their last meeting). Mitchell scored 8 of the Jazz's 9 points in the final 3 minutes and the Jazz pulled out an improbable win after being down double digits in the 4th quarter. He made several big plays under pressure and changed the outcome of the game. He has to do more than any other rookie in order for the Jazz to be successful, and he's doing it.
If Simmons were on the Jazz and had to do what Donovan does every night, could he do it?

Catchall wrote:Mitchell scored 8 of the Jazz's 9 points in the final 3 minutes and the Jazz pulled out an improbable win after being down double digits in the 4th quarter. He made several big plays under pressure and changed the outcome of the game. He has to do more than any other rookie in order for the Jazz to be successful, and he's doing it.
If Simmons were on the Jazz and had to do what Donovan does every night, could he do it?
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
CoreyGallagher wrote:Do I think Simmons could do what Donovan does on the Jazz? Tough question, the roster construction would be completely different, doubt they acquire Rubio with Simmons on the roster and they likely wouldn't have traded Hood, especially with his shooting this season. With Gobert, Simmons has shown that with a two layer defense of himself and an elite rim protector it is likely going to be elite. He has also shown the ability to get his shooters many open looks (I've cited our own in the past) and I think his play making with two of the best three point shooters in the league, in Ingles and Hood, would make for an efficient enough offense. I think hypothetically he'd fit alright there, particularly with the core that was there before, then perhaps with some (other) roster maneuvering along the way.
I also think Mitchell would fit well on the 76ers. So, yeah. It's ultimately whatever.
mtron929 wrote:The crux of the argument is this. A lot of the posters here think the race is a toss-up and they take it really personally when people like me say that Ben Simmons is the overwhelming favorite. But if you look at the CURRENT betting odds for the rookie of the year, this is the most popular bet.
Simmons: 2 to 5
Mitchell: 16 to 5
For those of you who know anything about betting, this indicates that Simmons is the overwhelming favorite to win the rookie of the year according to the bettors. This is much more objective than any of the aggregated opinions that you will find on this board. Yet, people are denying the obvious and that is source of the argument here.

CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.