Triple C wrote:
I'm going to put that post in my breakfast cereal tomorrow morning
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MP4LIFE wrote:This is not meant as an insult to Mitchell but I studied his interviews and it’s either he’s really shy/awkward or he has an undiagnosed form of Aspergers or a mild form of autism. He seems like a good kid but just doesn’t know how to express himself. I also see that he doesn’t seem to want to look anyone in the eyes.
There is nothing wrong with this but I want to know if this has affected his development at all. There is a reason why he didn’t go to college and nobody has given one yet. I’m sure Berman or some crap will dig into it and tell us why soon. And I bet it partially has to do with him in social settings.
Either way, it’s still a good low risk, high reward pick and I fully support it. This is the type of move a team that isn’t winning any time soon should be making in the 2nd round.
ZKnicks wrote:2010 wrote:
He def ain't slow. He just has a case of shyness and nerves. He can get over this. It is clear in this video. His answers are all pretty much on point. He is just very nervous about public speaking. He is going to be alright.
Exactly.
This interview gave me a lot more hope for the kid. I think he is just nervous as hell in all the other interviews. This looks to be just after playing, so his nerves aren't as bad.
He seems sheltered and a little immature. Nothing that can't be fixed. He needs to grow up bad.
He's still a kid, it will happen.
He really could have used a year away from home on his own in college. Let him gain independence and break out of his shell a little bit.
Who he surrounds himself with over the next year or two are going to determine a lot about his future.
Someone like Frank will be great for him. Someone like Beasley...not so much.

god shammgod wrote:the kid is not inarticulate, he's answering in complete sentences, he has a lisp
3toheadmelo wrote:i just saw a post from illmatic saying that he will be dunking on Aytons head. Looks like he will

In the fall of 2016, I thought that Robinson was as good of a prospect as any of the top big men in his class. Even among the likes of DeAndre Ayton, Wendell Carter and Mohamed Bamba, Robinson’s height and defensive upside made him in many ways a more intriguing prospect than any of those tremendous talents. Ayton and Carter were much more skilled offensive players and Bamba was more mobile and longer. However, the most valuable centers are able to anchor a defense by controlling the paint and no one in the class did that better than Robinson.
awy wrote:http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=22617189
Another pre-draft interview with Mitchell where he's a bit more articulate.
2010 wrote:awy wrote:http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=22617189
Another pre-draft interview with Mitchell where he's a bit more articulate.
Much better. Kid is gonna be fine.
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HarthorneWingo wrote:awy wrote:http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=22617189
Another pre-draft interview with Mitchell where he's a bit more articulate.
He's more articulate than Scott Perry who I heard on by ESPN and Francesa.
3toheadmelo wrote:i just seen a interview him sayin he only started playin ball so he can get into college easier lol
stuporman wrote:I just noticed that Mitch turned 20 in April, I thought he was 19...well, I guess he was until 2 months ago. He might actually be done growing but his measurements came from last summer so they might be a little off if he grew any in the last year. Still, even if he hasn't being 7-1 with 7-4 wingspan and 9-3 reach is quite impressive.
stuporman wrote:I just noticed that Mitch turned 20 in April, I thought he was 19...well, I guess he was until 2 months ago. He might actually be done growing but his measurements came from last summer so they might be a little off if he grew any in the last year. Still, even if he hasn't being 7-1 with 7-4 wingspan and 9-3 reach is quite impressive.