I agree with the sentiment that we don't pass Gobert the ball because when he fails, it's embarrassing. Even when Gobert converts it can look very sketchy. One of the reasons why Gobert gets so much **** about his offense is because he looks so awkward....but effectiveness is what matters. If Gobert can score 7/10 times and embarrass himself the other 3/10 times, that's still really good offense for us. The team should definitely look for him more.
I also think we underrate passing to the bigs as a skill. It may look easy to make a simple pass or lob to Gobert, but there are definitely players who are better at it than others. Gobert drops down a couple usage points when Mitchell is on the court. That's to be expected because Mitchell shoots a lot, but also because he's not as good as someone like Conley or Ingles at passing to the big. Mitchell is much more of a kick out to a shooter type passer, which he is incredible at to give him credit. I don't think it's selfishness, just a skill level thing. If Mitchell can get better at it it would be huge for both of them.
Even if we don't think Gobert "should" get more touches, we should try it anyways. I think it goes in the same bucket as trying new defenses and playing Butler. These are things that won't necessarily help us in the RS and may cost us some games, but we could cash in on that experience and improvement down the line. Personally I think the strategy of taking size advantages on switches is easier said than done, but it can't hurt to have Gobert and the ball handlers practice that situation as much as possible. I don't think we need to practice going 1:1 with a small against a big.