Donovan Mitchell is a great offensive player, and a good facilitator.
We have just seen a reflection of what a Mitchell-Brunson back court, devoid of our youthful bench might have looked like. And why I consistently, stubbornly did not mourn Leon Rose not pulling the trigger.
A denuded bench, and the absence of draft assets to restock.
Collin Sexton, Lauri Markkanen, Ochai Agbaji.
Pick your own Knicks going out the door.
IQ, Obi, RJ? Mitchell?
Be that as it may, if we had pulled the trigger, we might not have had the capital to get Josh Hart.
Much as a Mitchell-Garland back court, as dynamic as it is offensively, is on the small side physically, and thus challenged defensively, and as ball dominant as DM is, well...would Brunson have emerged as our unquestioned leader, with the larger, less sexy, more effective/complimentary/defense-oriented Josh Hart next to him?
IQ and Obi both raised their games, RJ's journey continues apace. Mitchell? FUCK ME.
Leon proceeded prudently and patiently, developing our youth, not squandering draft capital, but using it strategically to create cap space for Brunson, and to pounce on Josh "Oh SHIT" Hart.
Think Lauri Markkanen and Kevin Love might have been useful against the Knicks.
Again, looking at Cleveland AND Minnesota, we have seen the price of going all in on a Danny Ainge "Deal"
Leon didn't make the sexy move, took the heat for it, and he gave Thibs the space to work things out...taking the heat for that too.
Now we have a core of youth who have had two, three, four, five years to ripen on the vine. AND THEY ARE COMING THROUGH.
And now we are in the second round, in a Battle Of Staligrad match up with our trad rival, led by two of the absolute best players in this year's playoffs, with an honest chance to advance to the finals.
SMILE.