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How Jazz star Donovan Mitchell decisively switch-hunted the Clippers' worst defenders in 45-point explosion
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Mitchell didn't waste any time or energy in masterfully dissecting the Clipper defense
If all superstars have one thing in common, it's their sense of showmanship. Scoring on someone isn't enough. The NBA's best players like to play with their food before they eat it, pounding the rock on the perimeter and dancing the isolation dance before eventually ending the defender's misery with a jumper. It's the single most frustrating universal trait among elite ball-handlers. They've worked hard to find their ideal matchup, and yet they wind up settling for poor shots unnecessarily. Here's LeBron James isolating Devin Booker into ... a mid-range jumper? Stephen Curry didn't bother attacking Jabari Parker on this switch. Instead, he waited for Payton Pritchard to scamper over for the double before throwing up a 3-pointer.More Related News