Psubs wrote:PhilBlackson wrote:OAKLEY_2 wrote:
Mitchell is ready now. Just saying.
Ready now to do what?!
Come off the bench behind Fred and Malachi?! Or maybe it's Trent??
I love Mitchell with a later pick but if we're in the top 10, I hope to God we draft someone with high potential as we likely won't be in this position again for the foreseeable future.
I'm not sure in general where this sentiment is growing of wanting someone to "win now". If you don't think the core of Fred, OG and Siakam is good enough to win a championship (which they're not) then it's silly having that philosophy...
Mitchell would likely be an excellent rotation piece but he's not the caliber of player to tip the scales as a likely bench player to suddenly put us in the upper echelon of the East.
Not to mention what is the rush??
Flynn, OG and Trent are still years away from their prime...Fred and Pascal will still be in theirs as well and it's probably far more ideal as the Nets will likely dominate the East (league) for the next 2-3 years. By the time whatever higher ceiling player is more developed we'll be ready to rock, not to mention I highly doubt whichever player our scouting team likes will be some lame duck pick that can't at least have a comparable contribution to someone like Mitchell but allows for more room for upside.
Personally not a fan at all of taking Mitchell that high and wouldn't understand why we wouldn't just draft Keon Johnson who offers much of the same stuff but is taller, far more athletic and more upside but that's just me...
Agreed. Even if Mitchell was Marcus Smart with better 3pt shooting. I think because his name is Mitchell the past of Donovan Mitchell being drafted outside of the top 10 is fresh. I guess it's a crap shoot since Dennis Smith Jr looked like the better prospect.
I guess Keon Johnson would be like the 6'5 version of DSJr but at least that's the proper size for a SG.
I wouldn't be surprised if Davion is already better than Flynn, and his ceiling is higher than Flynn for sure. Davion is quicker than Flynn and bigger than Flynn. With how Flynn is shooting and label as 3 level scorer, Davion would be pretty much capable of doing the same.
As compare to Marcus Smart, Davion would have an elite quickest to get to the rim, so he is not like Smart limited as a shooter. The comparison to Smart is more on the defensive end than offensive end.

















