I've been watching a few of his videos recently, and I'm just really impressed with his court vision on defense. Hes also very speedy, and runs the floor so well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu-yjOS6ipw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFaymwDi3FA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh7oupSEp7g
12.2 PPG, 8 RPG, and 2.4 BPG in SL, is pretty decent numbers considering his impact on defense.
He's tearing it up of course in D-League, and even Stevens has commented approvingly of that. What do you see his ceiling being, and what areas do you think he has to work on to become more, than just a role player?
One of the finest things I've noticed is Mickey runs back and down the court, to contest, and somehow surprise the offensive player who thinks he has an easy shot.
The timing and awareness shown in that last video is truly impressive.
TP, nice find.
I'm kinda fascinated with the whole Mickey story.
It seems like Danny, if not giving him a promise for our 28th pick, intimated pretty strongly that we would pick him. Mickey looked pretty disappointed about where he was drafted and during the time leading up to his contract.
Then Danny did both the right thing for Mickey, giving him more per annum than he would've gotten at 28, and the right thing for the Cs by locking him up for 4 years.
Mickey is a pretty unique talent, so I think it's hard to predict his ceiling. He
could become an elite shot blocker at the 4, and depending on if he keeps improving his shot and extending his range, he could be an extremely valuable 2-way player.
I like his potential a lot and think Ainge is hiding him in plain sight in the D-league while at the same time auditioning our bigs for other teams (although that isn't going as well as planned). I think Ainge knows what he has with Mickey. He would never have given him the $$$ he did if he didn't. Getting him for the cost controlled 4th year helps the value of his contract substantially.