Wilfried wrote:
And if you want to build around Mitchell, you will need length and a good defensive point guard to mask his defficiencies too.
Which the Utah Jazz have btw.
Mitchell is a good defender and has great length and size for his position of PG. He doesnt need a good defender next to him, he is a good defender.
Wilfried wrote:Alatan wrote:I also think that Simmons' game is easy to gameplan for. Start defending him at around 16 feet from the basket. Defend the pass and make him attack the rim. Paddle back and contest at the rim. Force him to to his left hand and let him shoot his running hooks. If it is the case, we will see in the playoffs.
We will see indeed, but if it's that easy, why aren't teams doing it.
Simmons is the type of player that can impact games without scoring. That's to a lot lesser extent the case with Donovan Mitchell, who I really, really like btw.
I disagree, Simmons needs the ball in his hands and relies on shooters hitting their shots to impact the game. Once teams start to defend him like Rondo his impact will fall of the cliff. Team are just scared of his size so they over help on him, but he almost always finishes with his right and is not a great leaper when attacking the rim so a single defender is all you need to make him inefficient. If the defender is bulkier or longer i think he can completely shut down Simmons. Maybe im wrong, we shall see.
Wilfried wrote:But all the stats tell there's a reasonable gap between the two.
Stats lie. They reward impact for simple passes, correlate defense with rebounding, gambling and bad backups and presume efficiency is the same with any load in any role.
Simmons stats are inflated by having the ball so much, being a pass first guy, not having a scoring load, having a rebounding role and playing in front of weak backups.
Mitchell stats are deflated by sharing the ball in a motion offense (witch i think is great), playing as a primary scoring option in a team with bad spacing and playing in mixed lineups in a good defensive system.
Simmons is a good player but too limited. If he gets a jumper and starts finishing with his left hand he will be a much better player than he is now and then we can compare him to Mithcell.

















