Onus wrote:The-Power wrote:The 60 at the end is a big problem, though. If he was an 80+% FT shooter I could see the appeal somewhat. But he isn't, and he's not showing any improvement at the line and that's a concern, especially considering that he has no track record of being a good 3pt shooter either. It's a complete outlier year for him.
So I have two questions. First, how many good shooters in the league are mid-60% FT shooters? Second, how many undersized Guards who aren't good shooters (and also not elite playmakers) are difference-makers in the league? If the answer to both questions is ‘zero’ – or very close to it – then I really don't understand all that confidence you have in Mitchell.
And for the record, besides Mitchell I actually agree a lot with your rankings, which makes this one discrepancy all the more surprising to me and I'm genuinely trying to understand where you're coming from.
IDK is Lonzo ball a good shooter? Didn't he start out at 60%. JR Smith, Frank Kaminsky, Jaden Mcdaniels, Kenrich Williams, Danuel House, Alex Caruso, Mychal Mulder, Marcus Smart etc turns out there's quite a few "shooters" who are sub 70%.
Well, I don't mean players who maybe had a season where they shot sub-70% from the line. Mitchell has done it three seasons in a row with zero improvement. Besides, I would consider none of these guys good shooters besides maybe J.R. Smith. For some of them, shooting is actually a bit of a flaw or concern.
I'm not saying that saying that there aren't some players who don't shoot FTs well but can hit some shots. I'm also not talking about Mitchell as someone who won't be able to hit some 3's. I'm talking about legitimately good shooters which I believe Mitchell would have to become to warrant being picked in the lottery. If he's Smart or Lonzo as a shooter then that's a problem.
Onus wrote:2nd question: Bruce Brown? Marcus Smart? Cam Payne, Patrick Beverly, Shroeder IDK there's probably more
Mitchell is 6'0'' in socks with a 6'4.5'' WS.
Brown is 6'3.5'' in socks with a 6'9'' WS.
Smart is 6'2'' in socks with a 6'9.25'' WS.
Schröder is 6'1''/6'2'' in socks with a 6'7.5'' WS (some conflicting measurements but it's in that range).
Beverley says he has a 6'7'' WS (couldn't find any official measurements).
Payne has a 6'7.25'' WS.
None of these players besides Smart are difference makers. None of these players – besides Smart – are worth a mid-lottery pick with hindsight. Yet, every single one of them was still bigger and/or longer than Mitchell.
If those are the players that we have to look at as undersized, non-elite shooters and non-elite playmakers who made an impact then that doesn't bode well for Mitchell at all. Can he be a Patrick Beverley type of player? Sure. Do I want to pick that kind of player at 7? Hell no.
Onus wrote:If he was an 80% ft shooter there'd be very little to critique.
He'd still be undersized and limited in his ability to create for himself and others (for a lead Guard). So I still probably wouldn't rate him that highly but I could at least see an argument. Right now, with his track record as a FT shooter and 3pt shooter? I just can't.
Onus wrote:I think your issue is that you don't believe in his shot and you believe this was just an outlier year for him. Which very well could be true.
I just happen to believe in his shot.
Okay, so we're just seeing his shooting very differently. I suppose there's nothing left but to agree to disagree and wait to see what happens. Nothing wrong with that, can't see eye to eye on all prospects – and since I've been wrong before, it's entirely possible that I'm wrong again, even though I stand by my logic above.