Mike Schmitz loves Davion Mitchell. Most pundits love the pick.
I think anyone who watched a lot of college tape loved that Baylor backcourt. They were fun to watch and played tough every game.
But is Mitchell really a lead guard at the NBA level? If he really is a PatBev/Smart type player that needs to have another playmaker on the floor then you've got a 1-2 position defender who can't really run the point full time. That works if Hali is the defacto PG or if you want to run out a small guard lineup of Fox and Mitchell for stretches but it doesn't help Davion's long term prospects if he can't really man the point for you.
I'll wait and see how things play out, but personally Mitchell wasn't a top 20 prospect for me and the fit makes things worse. If there's a Simmons for Fox trade things make a bit more sense as Mitchell could start and guard PGs but not have to play PG. Otherwise, right now the Kings have:
C Metu/Quetas/Jones
PF Barnes/Bagley/Woodard
SF ???
SG Haliburton/Hield/Ramsey/James
PG Fox/Wright/Mitchell
With Holmes and Davis as early Bird and restricted early Bird FAs respectively, Harkless & Whiteside as UFAs and Guy & King as 2-way FAs
If no other moves are made, you pretty much have to run out:
C Bagley
PF Barnes
SF Hield
SG Haliburton
PG Fox
with a bench of Mitchell, Davis (if resigned), Woodard, and Quetas or Metu
This team desperately needs some wings (one starter and some depth), a trade to clear out guards, and a starting center.
Resigning Holmes will take care of one of those issues, if he can be had for a reasonable price. I don't know that trades of Hield and Bagley (and/or possibly Barnes) will bring back the wings this team needs.