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So far I'm really liking the new Mitch Creek we are seeing this season. He definitely looks to have improved his ball-handling, is smarter about how he attacks the rim and is hitting the open three.
If he keeps this up, he will definitely get more minutes!
Mitch Creek can be the superstar of this league. With deep benches and rotation systems the minutes won't come quick enough.
He really needs a dozen games of high 30mins. For the coach to leave him out there and let him develop. I would like to see the coach take that risk as I think it would payoff. But with deep benches, you would ruin the other players so that won't be happening.
He has all the tools and is still young. His upper body strength finishing through contact is impressive. If he keeps defenders honest from the 3, he will be very hard to guard with the new rule interpretations.