Averaging 3 more rebounds, more blocks, more assists and a better ft % on more attempts pg than last season. His fg% is down but expect that to go up once JA returns.

People really sweating for nothing. He’ll be fine.

Also he’s 22 and if someone else says “oh but LeBron led us to the finals at 22” I’ll cry

  • chemistrybonanzaB
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    1 year ago

    I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: age can’t and won’t always be an excuse. LeBron took the Cavs to the finals at 22, Derrick Rose won MVP at 22. I’m not saying he’s the next LeBron, and I’m not saying we should expect him to be. But at some point we should expect him to be a focal point, to become an all around star, an all-star. It is possible for someone young to ascend to stardom, and I think we all hoped Mobley would be taking a massive step up this year on offense.

    Further, I disagree that Mobley had a good game last night. I watched him down low almost exclusively and he just gets bodied, bullied, and out smarted constantly on rebounding. Robinson and Hartenstein were literally shoving him around at will. He once got shoved five feet out of bounds Uber the hoop. He’s not even trying to box out, and he lets himself get into terrible positioning on the rebounding. If he boxed out, and was in the right spots, we wouldn’t be giving up so many offensive rebounds. He’s still great when a guard drives at him, or when he faces up his man with the ball, but he’s got to be more aggressive down there once the ball has been shot.