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Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 09:56:03 PM »

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Jordan Walsh at least shot 70%+ from the line in his one college year. This guy is literally a below 50% shooter from the line over 4 college years. Like no hint of a shot.

Who knows, maybe the Boston coaching staff knows something we don't. Or maybe they just know he's willing to be on a 2-way and other guys in the range wanted real contracts.

he is from what i've read a really, really good athlete so maybe he's playable if you're playing 5-out offense with a shooting center.
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Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Mitchell was a pick for the summer league and then Maine. Nothing more.

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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He might be the third best athlete in this draft after Peterson and Dybantsa.

I don't mind the pick on a high upside defensive wing.

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 10:52:51 PM »

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I really miss Dannys drafting.
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
« Reply #19 on: Today at 06:55:52 AM »

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Mitchell was a pick for the summer league and then Maine. Nothing more.
Agree
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Would have loved Richie Saunders of BYU or a shooting guard like Evans

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Would have loved Richie Saunders of BYU or a shooting guard like Evans

Yeah, I don?t get this pick at all. Seems like he has as much a chance of making it in the NBA as Shulga.

I really don?t understand brads strategy in the second round. He passed on both Kalkbrenner and Sion James last year as well. The year before it was Flipowski. These guys played big minutes in the NBA last season. 

Also don?t understand why Brad is allergic to moving up in the draft in either round.
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Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Definitely a 2-way contract type of player.  Has an NBA skill (defense).  He is also a sneaky good passer, averaging 3 assists per game with a 3:1 assist-to-turnover ratio.  Elite athleticism that you cannot teach.  I would have preferred Emmanuel Sharp, but if the Celtics trust their player development staff (and they have reason to in my opinion), why not?  At 40 in this draft, everyone has warts, but the NBA potential is there if they can teach him to shoot a little bit.  Below average would be fine.  And if they cannot, oh well, he will be a player a couple people complain about and most have forgotten (for me, that player is Demetrius Jackson, because I desperately wanted Fred VanVleet).

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
« Reply #23 on: Today at 11:58:50 AM »

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Mike Zarren: Celtics ALMOST Traded Up for Dillon Mitchell | NBA Draft Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sbzAtHyQQM

Mike Zarren had no worries about his ability to improve his jump-shot. Said they have been tracking him for several years.

Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Mike Zarren: Celtics ALMOST Traded Up for Dillon Mitchell | NBA Draft Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sbzAtHyQQM

Mike Zarren had no worries about his ability to improve his jump-shot. Said they have been tracking him for several years.

I assume with cash, because we don't have any other assets.

Trading up to land a 23 year old one way player that hasn't show any ability to shoot from either outside or the FT line across four seasons and three college programs seems like a poor use of resources.  Career 19.3% 3PT%, 48.8% FT%; 06.7% 3PT%, 49.4% FT% as a senior.

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Re: Welcome to the Celtics Dillon Mitchell
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Mike Zarren: Celtics ALMOST Traded Up for Dillon Mitchell | NBA Draft Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sbzAtHyQQM

Mike Zarren had no worries about his ability to improve his jump-shot. Said they have been tracking him for several years.

I assume with cash, because we don't have any other assets.

Trading up to land a 23 year old one way player that hasn't show any ability to shoot from either outside or the FT line across four seasons and three college programs seems like a poor use of resources.  Career 19.3% 3PT%, 48.8% FT%; 06.7% 3PT%, 49.4% FT% as a senior.

Zarren was saying that Mitchell had improved a lot throughout his college career. We are saying he is raw now. Zarren was saying how raw Mitchell was when he first saw him several years ago. Believes he has improved hugely since then. I can only imagine how raw Mitchell was back then.