Dwayne's average his senior year at Louisiana: 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 turnovers, 5-10 FG, 5-10 FT
Dwayne Mitchell, a 6’5 point guard out of Louisiana-Lafayette, is looking to catch on with an NBA team the same way his former teammate, Boston Celtic Orien Greene, did in last year’s draft. Mitchell used all of his athleticism and length to put on a show at both ends of the floor, certainly standing out from the rest in many regards. He dropped the jaws of everyone in the gym with one tremendous alley-oop dunk in the first half, which was a pure display of power and athleticism. Mitchell spent much of the game showing off his impressive dribble penetration, getting into the lane at will. Once in the lane, he used his great body control and length to create in mid-air, though he had some problems finishing at the basket. In terms of point guard skills, Mitchell had some bumps, but also had a few good passes both in the half-court and on the break. He also looked very impressive on the break in general, getting ahead of the pack, quickly changing directions when needed, and finishing well. On the down side, he didn’t show any range on his shot, which is a major concern for him. He did hit one mid-range jumper, but was hesitant whenever given the chance at a long-range shot, passing all of his opportunities up. His free-throw shooting is equally as bad, averaging an abysmal 59% from the line on the year.
On the defensive end, Mitchell showed the ability to be a lockdown defender with his outstanding length and frame, to go along with the quickness to stay in front of opposing point guards. He also showed off his good hands, netting two steals on the night and pestering opponents on a few other occasions. He rebounded well, too, going out of his way on a few occasions to pull in some of his five boards. Mitchell looked like one of the more impressive players out there today because of the athleticism and upside he showed. As a 6-5 point guard he’s going to get some serious looks in the 2nd round if he can maintain his level of play from today.
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Joe Treutlein