The NBA’s best team keeps finding ways to get better, and Ajay Mitchell‘s recent breakout has given the Thunder another dangerous weapon, writes Joe Mussatto of The Oklahoman. With Jalen Williams still recovering from wrist surgery, Mitchell has seized the opportunity to become OKC’s latest star. The second-year shooting guard is averaging 16.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists though 13 games while ranking sixth in the league with 1.8 steals. He has taken over Williams’ role of carrying the offense whenever Shai Gilgeous-Alexander rests and provides a complement to the reigning MVP in late-game lineups.
“I mean, he was breaking out last year before he got hurt (last season),” Isaiah Hartenstein said. “We see it on a day-to-day basis, and (coach Mark Daigneault) has a system that if you go out there and show what you can do, he’ll let you ride.”
Mitchell is the latest find by general manager Sam Presti, who selected him out of Santa Barbara with the 38th pick in the 2024 draft. Mitchell started on a two-way contract before being converted to a standard deal in February. Once Williams returns, Mitchell figures to get consideration for Sixth Man of the Year honors and may be a strong contender for Most Improved Player as well.
“You want to take advantage of it,” Mitchell said of his role, “but I always look at it as, ‘Whatever the team needs me to do, I’m gonna do it.’ With injuries, I have to step up.”
There’s more from the Northwest Division:
- LaMelo Ball‘s poor interview with the Timberwolves during the 2020 pre-draft process helped convince them to make Anthony Edwards the No. 1 pick, relays Sam Jane of The Athletic. His colleague, Jon Krawczynski, told the story of Ball’s presidential aspirations during a recent appearance on Zach Lowe’s podcast. “One of the questions that was asked of him was: ‘Hey, LaMelo, after you’re done playing, what do you see yourself doing when your career is over? What kind of things do you aspire to?’ And LaMelo said, ‘I want to be president of the United States,’” Krawczynski stated. He adds that the team wasn’t sure if the answer was legitimate or if Ball was bored with conducting interviews, but it helped to make Minnesota’s decision clearer.
- The Trail Blazers held a players-only meeting after losing by 24 points Friday night in Houston, according to Joe Freeman of The Oregonian. It was their first lopsided defeat of the season, and they want to make sure things don’t get out of control. “Sometimes, we’ve got to talk with each other,” Deni Avdija said. “We’re like family here. And families have to say what’s on their mind.”
- Coach David Adelman’s main concern about the Nuggets‘ early-season schedule has been two instances of traveling for back-to-back games that tipped off less than 24 hours apart, per Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. “Especially when you’re playing national TV games that are a lot longer (due to commercial breaks),” Adelman said. “That’s something I think we all have to talk about. If we’re talking about the betterment of the players, and you want to see the best product possible nightly, you have to give them time for their bodies to come back and be themselves.”
That seems to me like a very good and reasonable answer from LaMelo, whatever is wrong with MIN interviewers!?!?!
After playing career is over,
How bout coaching low level, coaching high level, analysis,
being a better person, being a better father, hopefully have my shi together, doing something altruistic,
But choosing to say you want to be in the most popular, popularity contest as a politician? Front offices are already not looking for locker room lawyers or squeaky wheels.
I suppose he could have said gangster and it would have been worse.
Wasn’t a mature/serious answer, nothing to read in-depth there about the merits of politics.
Probably the only job interview he’ll ever have in his life
This okc team is reminding me a lot of the 73 win Warriors. Wouldnt be surprised if they cracked 70+ wins this season
Me neither.
I would – they’ve played a soft schedule so far
Mitchell hasn’t even played off bench yet and people want to give him 6th man already? Hes gotten off to great start but slow down.
Mitchell’s only started 5 games of the 14 he’s played in.
He isn’t starting, he plays starter minutes.
It’s called player development and actual scouting for fit. Most other teams just want to star hunt or expect a pick to figure it all out on their own. OKC actually work with their guys in the Gleague Blue team. Kind of amazing that other teams don’t try to pick apart OKC coaching staff.
I wonder did they also talk about developing an Inside Game to compliment the 3pt shooting Offensive Scheme or are they going to stick to being basically a 3pt shooting team with ZERO inside Game & wasting the talent of Donovan Clingan