In an interesting story for The Athletic, Sam Amick details the late-June meeting between Donovan Mitchell and new head coach Kenny Atkinson that helped convince the star guard to sign a three-year, maximum-salary extension with the Cavaliers over the summer.
Rather than using technology to get his point across at the lunch meeting, Atkinson decided to take the opposite approach.
“We were going over (Atkinson’s vision) with f—ing salt and pepper on the little place mat,” Mitchell told The Athletic recently. “This guy could be here and put this there. Naturally, what got me was the fact that we’re having this kind of discussion at a regular lunch. We’re legitimately trying to figure it all out, and we’re saying, ‘All right, we can plug this person here and where do we put this guy?’ Evan (Mobley) goes here, with the rifle action. He sets up this (action), and you can slip. We’re just going over everything.”
As Amick writes, Atkinson didn’t know Mitchell well at all prior to the encounter, but he was quickly impressed by the 28-year-old’s basketball acumen.
“I wanted it to be more casual than a chalkboard session,” Atkinson told The Athletic. “I wanted his thoughts about how we’d play, thoughts on the team. I said, ‘Let’s go down the roster, and tell me about every guy.’ And it was amazing. It was like talking to a coach. He had such a depth of knowledge.
“He gave me the lowdown on every guy, so that was the spark for me. Like, man, I’ve got the blueprint right here, and then talking to him strategically about what we wanted to do. His IQ is off the charts — really off the charts. We just clicked, you know? Strategically. And that’s important. You could meet and not click. He bought in right off the bat.”
Here’s more from the Central:
- Guard Quenton Jackson, who is on a two-way contract with the Pacers, has started the past five games amid injuries to his perimeter teammates, writes Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star. “He’s a combative defender, he’s a rim attacker,” head coach Rick Carlisle said of Jackson. “He’s going to bring intensity and competitiveness to the game. … Every night he’s getting some kind of a really tough matchup, which is something that he really covets.” For his part, the former undrafted free agent said he’s grateful for the first extended playing time of his career. “It’s something you dream of,” Jackson said. “For it to be here, it’s nothing short of a blessing. At the same time, you have to focus on what’s at hand and handling business and that’s what I’m doing right now.”
- Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton briefly wore a protective mask on Wednesday vs. Portland after getting hit on the nose during Monday’s win. He told reporters, including Dopirak, that wearing the mask was an optional decision, but he discarded it in the second quarter and played better without it. “It’s not coming back,” Haliburton said. “Hopefully in a couple more days it stops hurting so much. I hope I never see that again.”
- Forward Pat Connaughton was out of the Bucks‘ rotation for four games before giving the team a boost in Tuesday’s win at Miami, contributing 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks in 21 minutes. Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscriber link) has the story on how the veteran wing stayed ready while being unsure of when his next opportunity would arise.
GSW had a great offseason from the FO but not replacing Kerr with Kenny is going to be their biggest mistake for the long haul. Kerr is cooked, he is a bad communicator, he doesnt keep his players in line, he looks bored and un-engaged during games, he doesnt know how to develop young players, he plays the worst rotations possible, he doesnt bend for the game flow or score, its all stopwatch “curry comes out at 6 min mark no matter what”, he leaves rotations out there that are getting destroyed for too long, he plays his lowest ceiling players more than his highest ceiling players who need the playing time, just the list goes on and on.
Cavs did so well in figuring out Kenny was Him as a hc. They deserve all the accolades, I loved GSWs moves but the Cavs ones were better.
Kenny Atkinson seems like a good coach but come back when he has 4 championships in an eight year span including one that his team had no business winning.
I read an interview with Gregg Poppovich. In it, he said Kerr is a great basketball teacher and any player would be lucky to have him as their coach. But, we all know that Davey J knows more “ball” than someone who has been a coach for 30+ years, has 5 NBA championships, is in the Basketball HoF, and voted one of the 15 greatest coachs in NBA history. Poppovich knows nothing; Davey J is a basketball genius.
Yep… Duncan’s lucky he had Pop to carry him, huh?
It says a lot when a Warriors fan. Can talk down about Kerr.
Way to make yet another (every) article about the GD Dubs.
It’s actually possible for both of you to be correct/accurate. :)
What is up with the Hawks? Seems like they go nuts against the best teams in the East. Knicks, Celtics, Cavs twice, all of them got got.
Atlanta has some talent. Consistency is the next hurdle. Having said that, is Donovan Mitchell the most slept on star in the nba? Always, oh yeah, and Donovan Mitchell is really good. That man is ruthless.
Watched the first gm. Thought for sure they would own them in 2nd gm. Wow.
Mitchell ——-
5/23 FG 21.7%
2/10 (3pt) 20%
0/0 FT …….
In the old days. You get to the FT line. To get your shooting right. Today it’s just throw up more threes. All this in 35 mins. And I love DM.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day…
Nothing broken is ever right ….. like your broken wit.
Bucks 9-9 ………. You can all get off the roof now.
Leave the space for the Sixer fans …….