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This confirms what many of us already knew and wanted to see happen. This is why many of us felt Conley was redundant and did not add enough to the overall team dynamic to be worth what was paid for him at the time. Imagine if we had targeted a player like Jerami Grant (when he was actually get-able) and had him alongside Mitchell playing like this as the point GOD we knew he could be.
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If Mitchell is performing like this long-term as the starting PG, and we could have paired him with a very solid 3&D wing instead of Conley, you have to wonder where we would be.
I am glad Conley is playing so well, but Mitchell as PG would have been best for our team in the long-run and, imphfo, we would be better built for the playoffs.
But either way, it is amazing how he steps up his game when it is required. Let's hope he keeps this up for our next stretch with Conley resting his leg. I want to see the win streak stay alive!

With Conley out, Point Donovan has been unleashed
63 points, 20 assists in two games is...a lot like the rest of the times Mitchell has started at PG.

If you wanted to include Mitchell’s performance against Charlotte — where Conley played just 20 minutes, leaving early with hamstring tightness — we’ve watched Mitchell average 31.0 points across three games along with 8.3 assists, 5.0 rebounds and shooting splits of 47.7/48.4/88.9 while acting as the team’s primary ball-handler and offensive initiator.
This isn’t much out of the ordinary at all. Throughout his career, Mitchell has started 42 games at point guard (out of 240 overall starts) due to injuries to Conley and Ricky Rubio. And some of Mitchell’s more memorable performances have come in those 42 games. Of the three times he’s reached his current regular season career-high of 46 points, two of them came in contests where Mitchell started at PG.
Overall, the games Mitchell has started at the point have yielded considerably better statistical outings from him and often better team success than when he’s played the two.
If Mitchell is performing like this long-term as the starting PG, and we could have paired him with a very solid 3&D wing instead of Conley, you have to wonder where we would be.
I am glad Conley is playing so well, but Mitchell as PG would have been best for our team in the long-run and, imphfo, we would be better built for the playoffs.
But either way, it is amazing how he steps up his game when it is required. Let's hope he keeps this up for our next stretch with Conley resting his leg. I want to see the win streak stay alive!