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Mizzou Hoops Player Preview: Mark Mitchell

Welcome to The Verdict, a show hosted by Matt Watkins where he reviews film and analytics from Mizzou Basketball’s recent games! In this episode, Matt provides an in-depth analysis of Mark Mitchell, a key player for Mizzou. He discusses Mitchell’s background, performance metrics, strengths, and areas for improvement. Matt highlights Mark’s potential impact on the team and his development under Dennis Gates, emphasizing the importance of his role in Mizzou’s offense and defense. Can Mark Mitchell make a splash on NBA Draft boards?

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RockM+ Wizard

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Welcome to The Verdict, a show hosted by Matt Watkins where he reviews film and analytics from Mizzou Basketball’s recent games! In this episode, Matt provides an in-depth analysis of Mark Mitchell, a key player for Mizzou. He discusses Mitchell’s background, performance metrics, strengths, and areas for improvement. Matt highlights Mark’s potential impact on the team and his development under Dennis Gates, emphasizing the importance of his role in Mizzou’s offense and defense. Can Mark Mitchell make a splash on NBA Draft boards?

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Jamborewe

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Great Verdict episode on Mark. Looking forward to more like this. But, Mark is awfully good. The film illustrated the points. One can see where this second year could be very impactful for both Mark and the team.

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datamizzou

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It's too late for this year as all 14 episodes are recorded, but throwing it out there for the future...

Do you like the video format? Was the written format better? Any suggestions for improvement?

While I don't mind doing them, they're time consuming to put together. So I'm wanting them to land as close to the target as possible!

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Jamborewe

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Well, Mark’s one on one matchups are fun to watch on film any way you cut it. But, the film offers an opportunity to compare last season visually against his upcoming play. Either words or film are ok by me—but, personally I’d probably opt for film if I had to choose.

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I like the mix of writing and film footage over the full video. But happy to go with your flow!

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