Jalen Brunson is an undersized scoring guard, so that's not a real defense of Donovan Mitchell. Allen Iverson was an undersized scoring guard. This board LOVES Isiah Thomas, who was an undersized scoring guard, who I've been told dialed back his scoring for the betterment of his team success, but was a natural scorer...
That's not a real defense...
What is a real defense is that his teammates didn't show up. They were ass this series and its pretty embarrassing given analytics said the '25 Cavs are a Top 10 offense of all time...
Back to the Brunson thing, another direct comparison is how strong of a playmaker Brunson is, in comparison to Mitchell. Mitchell doesn't make great reads and is also a chucker, another difference with Brunson...
Him being small isn't a real defense. He got MVP votes on a 64-win team and led a historic offense...
Ultimately I'm just having fun with this thread, but I stand on, theres a pattern of him being underwhelming come playoff time. There's only so many times you can lose as a favorite with ~60 win teams, or blow playoff leads, or get outplayed by the opposing team's star guard, and its acceptable. We can acknowledge both that his teammates underwhelm often while also acknowledging that Mitchell isn't That Guy...
Brunson is small and its been abundantly clear since he went to New York and got the keys to the whip that he IS That Guy. Mitchell being small isn't that relevant here...