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Mitchell's road to 1,000,000

Archie Moses

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I started following Mitchell on Instagram a few months before the all star break. He had 300k or so followers at the time. Right now, he has 637k. Yesterday, he had 635k. Mitchell currently has the most followers on IG than any other Jazzman - Rudy, I think, is second. Just to give you an idea of how fast Mitchell's popularity is growing, Gordon Hayward currently has 1.2 million followers. Gordon Hayward was a bigger name coming out of college (because of his notoriety at Butler) and has been in the league 8 plus years, he's been an all star and now plays for a large market team.

While Mitchell passing a million followers and Hayward on IG isn't necessarily a big deal, it does bring some validation that 1) Mitchell is very likable 2) he's making a name for himself and 3) he's nationally and world-wide our biggest athlete in Utah.

Do you think he passes a million followers before the end of the season? I do.

Do you think he'll pass Hayward, and if so, when? I do, before the end of the calendar year.

Lastly, follow him if you haven't already. This **** matters to kids nowadays.

https://www.instagram.com/spidadmitchell/
 
Donovan has more followers than the Utah Jazz Instagram page.... he’s a star. I think he’ll reach a million by the end of this year, probably not the season unless he goes on an absolute tear. But yes I think there’s a good chance he passes Hayward.

Donovan will be the biggest star the Jazz have ever had. There’s no doubt about that IMO.
 
I'm too old for Instagram and I don't understand why I should care about how many followers he has.

Hope everything's going well for you Archie!

I'm right up there in age with you, Kick. I wanna say I don't care about how many followers he has, but after losing our star in Hayward, I feel a sense of "maybe they are right and stars don't wanna play in Utah." Mitchell has a pretty strong and active social media life. I think, to a degree, the number of followers he has can help change the national mindset/stigma that the Jazz and their players are boring and make him feel respected and relevant (again, to a certain degree.) His following is bigger than any rookie the Jazz has ever had before (yes, small sample size,) but is still pretty small compared to guys like Zo, Tatum, Simmons.

It will be interesting to see how many followers he gets and how fast he gets them. I guarantee, since the all star game, he's feeling like he's being noticed having his account jump over a half a million followers.

Lastly, thanks, dude. Hope everything is going well for you too. Sorry for being such a douche to you for, well, you know... a decade?!?!


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Donovan has more followers than the Utah Jazz Instagram page.... he’s a star. I think he’ll reach a million by the end of this year, probably not the season unless he goes on an absolute tear. But yes I think there’s a good chance he passes Hayward.

Donovan will be the biggest star the Jazz have ever had. There’s no doubt about that IMO.
It's not uncommon to have players have a larger social media following than their teams.
 
I think the Mitchell saga will be a really interesting look at where we are as an egalitarian NBA. I've been hearing for a while that stars can kind of go anywhere now with social media and the internet being so ubiquitous. Donovan should probably be getting a shoe deal, and even more national exposure soon if that is true. If a young cool, outgoing, charismatic player with a really exciting game can't get national recognition here then there is a major problem. That's assuming we win games and he keeps progressing, obviously.

I think Donovan outgoing personality and game will end up making it happen. I'm like 80/20 on that.
 
I gotta admit, at first read I thought this thread was silly, until I really thought about it. Much has been made of Hayward’s love affair with Stevens and while that obviously played a big part in his departure, I think there was something more at play: Gordon simply felt like he had peaked in Utah. Gordon wanted to grow the Hayward brand and he simply felt that going to Boston put him on a bigger stage, cleared the path to more all-star births, and would cement G-Time as a bigger NBA name.

What Donovan is doing nothing short of remarkable, but once again proves the point that if you are indeed a star, the masses will come to you. Hayward is a nice basketball player, and it hurt like hell to have him leave, but I think in hindsight we can see that his “stardom” is more of a manufactured thing as opposed to Donovan straight up being otherworldly.

You can bank on a signature Adidas shoe this offseason, multiple all-star births, and a whirlwind of popularity that Jazz fans have never felt with one of their own. It’s going to be fun to see where this leads the organization because this is certainly uncharted territory for them and us.
 
I gotta admit, at first read I thought this thread was silly, until I really thought about it. Much has been made of Hayward’s love affair with Stevens and while that obviously played a big part in his departure, I think there was something more at play: Gordon simply felt like he had peaked in Utah. Gordon wanted to grow the Hayward brand and he simply felt that going to Boston put him on a bigger stage, cleared the path to more all-star births, and would cement G-Time as a bigger NBA name.

What Donovan is doing nothing short of remarkable, but once again proves the point that if you are indeed a star, the masses will come to you. Hayward is a nice basketball player, and it hurt like hell to have him leave, but I think in hindsight we can see that his “stardom” is more of a manufactured thing as opposed to Donovan straight up being otherworldly.

You can bank on a signature Adidas shoe this offseason, multiple all-star births, and a whirlwind of popularity that Jazz fans have never felt with one of their own. It’s going to be fun to see where this leads the organization because this is certainly uncharted territory for them and us.
Good post, and the “spider M” logo that was on Donovan’s bag during all Star weekend showed there is likely something in the making. It was made for him. Donovan is going to be big, and we need him to get the attention and endorsements. Donovan seems to be a pretty down to earth guy that will be loyal to those who believed in him, but he’s also not going to want to miss out on a bunch either. He can be a star wherever he’s at and I hope he continues to grow.
 
oh yeah addidas made the best investment ever snatching mitchell up.

as for hayward, he was stuck in the mud because he was a boring *** white guy that took 7seasons to become a solid player.
Hayward moving to Boston will increase his brand a little IMO, but Hayward will never be the star he thinks he is. He doesn’t have the personality, flare, or even game to be that guy. He’s a good player, he is not ever going to be “that guy”.
 
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