eminence wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:bondom34 wrote:Lebron suggests something to a GM - bad.
Butler does the same - Good/no issue.
I'm done with the point, it's whatever.
On another note a thought for ROY, but Simmons was well ahead. If Utah wins this series and Philly loses, is Mitchell in the running?
I really don't get how Mitchel is even close enough to be talked about next to Simmons.
5.2 WS vs 9.2
16.7 PER vs 20
2.1 VORP vs 4.5
2.39 RPM 3.2
9.24 WINS 11.45
I'll grant you the plus minus is a bit closer, but these guys aren't on the same tier. The gap is too wide to let a single playoff series decide it. If Utah makes the finals....then maybe we can discuss it, but even then I don't see it unless Mitchel starts being the best player on the Jazz and he's not that.
I prefer Simmons for the large defensive edge, would take Mitchell by a more slim margin on offense, but I wouldn't say they are a completely different tier. Believe Donovan has the lead when you go to more pure +/- stuff (not xRAPM).
I'd have to see the vanilla numbers, though his role as the primary scorer I think is inflating his value. I guess this is an area I disagree with many on, but I feel scorers are far more available than most seem to think, most teams just would rather use guys at his level in different roles, but out of necessity the Jazz are using him more to score. Guys like Simmons on offense are far more valuable imo.

























