Sorry, I just disagree on that because the issue shouldn't be just about getting him going. It should be about trying to get the other guys on the team going as well, and getting the bunch of them to play the right way. I have watched too many games where there is a player (Mitchell isn't alone in this) who starts taking bad, contested shots early in the shot clock, and early in the game. And after a bit of that, the inevitable reaction of the other guys - deliberate or not - is to stop moving the way they should offensively.
If we go into the playoff where our only reliable bit of offense is "give the ball to Mitchell and let him make something happen", we won't get very far. Because believe it or not, he's not going to go for 71 points on 65% shooting every game.
It didn't work for Allen Iverson and the Knicks, and it won't work for Mitchell and the Cavs.