Interesting that complaints are what stimulus money ACTUALLY went to and not what PPP actually went to...
https://www.businessinsider.com/stimulus-paycheck-protection-program-loans-poorly-targeted-worker-aid-study-2022-2
Well, then it would be a mistake to not be terrible in '25 because the pick would just slide over to that year.
And then it would be a mistake to not be terrible in '26 because of the protected pick.
Is one draft pick worth being bad for 3 years?
Not a fan of a Mitchell/Sexton backcourt. If Mitchell is traded, especially if that drops the Jazz out of the salary cap, than that could be a good place to go. Something like 2/45 if you can get that far under. Good value for both sides.
If you look at the numbers for their first 5 years in the league, Malik Beasley is very similar to Jordan Clarkson. Jordan does have a higher assist ration, though.
I think Donovan has played with Jordan Clarkson on his team before.
I posted them already. EFG+ and TS+ are pretty stark. Mitchell's EFG and TS were slightly below average his first five years. Curry's is off the chart his first 5 years.
Counting stats is your argument?
In 1985 Mike Mitchell and Kareem Abdul Jabbar averaged 22 points per game. Five year stretches are similarly arbitrary.
Advanced numbers show the two are no where near each other in how they achieved those numbers.
Also, Mitchell does compare better to Monta Ellis. More like Monta Ellis with a three point jump shot. The comparisons between the two would match up pretty well I think if either Mitchell couldn't shoot a 3 or Ellis could.
By the way, the top is Stephen Curry and the Bottom is Donovan Mitchell their first five years in the league. The numbers show no real comparable behavior.
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