
Mitch Creek's prospects
Bites what?

Eurocup maybe...

Good player, that's all. Does great community work earlier on. Worked hard on his fitness.
Became superstar, but only a star.
When you play outside of Australia; its vastly different.
In terms of prowess only, similar to Mundine. Knows his stuff, his game but only plays in Australia.
Lets see who bites

I’m always skeptikal when we bring up these questions. Even with Delly I was like there is no way this guy will make the NBA. I think Mitch Creek has the skill set to play in the NBA. He is not that different to say Michael Kidd Gilchrist. He can definitely be an NBA role player.

Mitch Creek won't get close to making a NBA roster unless it's Utah who take anybody for example Ingles.

The dooshbag that thinks Creek is the best player in the league is on drugs and has no idea at all.Conger is the best player in the league by a mile and is carrying the Hawks at the moment.I'm telling you all Conger is the league MVP.

Not sure if the three is a natural, confident part of his game, though it should be. Confidence with the three and converting at the line IMO. It's funny too because that killer instinct has been a key to his game since his rookie year, but you can still see the self doubt in him when he's on the arc.
Going by scoring stats, the two top locals in the NBL are DJ at #6 and Creek at #13. Both have a good case for best Australian in the NBL this season - DJ being #3 in rebounding. Who else right now? Kickert, Sobey, Gliddon, Loughton, Goulding, Newley, McCarron are next down the scoring list. Should be Newley and Goulding on historical form, but it's not. Kickert is handy, but I prefer DJ's attacking style.
To Creek's credit, he came to Adelaide, stuck with it and has worked and worked. Let's hope his base position/fallback from here is featuring in a Sixers dynasty, and his stretch options are the experience/money in Europe, or heights of the NBA.

If Mitch continues to develop his outside shooting as he has shown in recent games and he puts in some work to build that sweet outside shot, he is a shoe in for a good look into the NBA. The rest of his game is already there. If he gets a gig, his development will be fast tracked under pressure. NBA will love him. I think he will attract the $'s too. Plenty of room to develop under a great coach.
He's probably been my favorite player right from his debut and I wish him all the best for his future career.
NB (After he helps us win our overdue next title)

Creek has arrived as a star. Just in time for signing elsewhere by the sounds of things. BUT no too late to get some 36ers jewellery.

Yeah he definitely impressed me defensively too.

If you saw the games he played for the Jazz in Vegas he was doing pretty well as a lockdown defender. I think he only scored in double figures once but with how much his teammates seemed to enjoy Creek's defensive work I was a bit surprised the Jazz didn't give him a training camp invite.

Doesn't take much for Homicide to carry on, but let's hope he goes NBA. That'd be something. But on what team do you fit a wing who doesn't shoot 3s?
Pace of play a) helps athletic guys like Mitch, b) inflates individual numbers. That's all I'll say

Reading between the lines I don't think Homicide would've been carrying on like that if it were just a big Euro offer on the table, sounds like an NBA deal to me.

Well Cairns are half the team Adelaide are this season though, so perhaps they should pick up the pace.

The man has drive, I'll say that. He works hard

If he gets a genuine Euro contract, I guess time will tell as to whether I'm right

Smooch, I'm not claiming to see into parallel universes. How can one claim to know how a player would play in a different scenario?
My point is simply this: get him on a team playing a slower pace and he's half the player you see

The Jazz were supposedly going to sign him at the end of last season and stick him in their D-League team but he injured his wrist or something a few days after the season so the Jazz backed away.
They liked him enough to put him on their Summer League team and with how much Homicide was alluding to greener pastures awaiting him next season it suggests he might be in the NBA next season.

Get him playing for the Taipans and he ain't the same player you're seeing here.
I think that says more about how the Taipans play than how Mitch plays.
He's right up there as the best Aussie in the NBL this year. Not sure he's NBA calibre, but should probably be in Boomers calculations.

Homicide said when the season is over. That could just mean a Euro contract in the NBL off-season.
I'm not a hater, because I understand being a hyped fan, but some of you are seeing these individuals as world beaters just because the team is winning.

He is good, but you guys are getting carried away.
I think the stats sat otherwise, but you can't trust him from deep. Yes his handles are getting better, but his impact on a game is in direct correlation with pace of game.
Get him playing for the Taipans and he ain't the same player you're seeing here.
But yes, relatively young. Kinda. Room to grow

