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  • Jaren Jackson Jr., Evan Mobley Named Defensive Players Of The Month

    Jaren Jackson Jr., Evan Mobley Named Defensive Players Of The Month


    Grizzlies forward/center Jaren Jackson Jr. has been named the Western Conference’s Defensive Player of the Month for games played in December, while Cavaliers forward/center Evan Mobley has claimed the award in the East, according to the NBA (Twitter link).

    The 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, Jackson averaged 22.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.6 blocks in 28.7 minutes per game over 14 appearances last month. He posted a shooting line of .464/.384/.780.

    Jackson was the only player in the NBA to have 20-plus steals and 20-plus blocks last month, per the league, with Memphis ranking third in the West in defensive rating over that stretch.

    Mobley, who made the All-Defensive First Team alongside Jackson in 2023, averaged 18.8 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 3.0 APG, 1.0 SPG and 1.3 BPG on .589/.524/.696 shooting 12 December games (28.9 MPG). The Cavs led the East in defensive rating last month. Mobley was tied for second in the East in contested shots per game in December (10.0).

    The Cavaliers, who have won eight straight and hold the best record in the league (29-4), have the NBA’s top offense and eighth-best defense. Memphis, which has the second-best record in the West at 23-11, ranks fifth and fourth in those categories, respectively.

    Jackson beat out Toumani Camara, Anthony Davis, Kris Dunn, Walker Kessler and Victor Wembanyama in the West. The other nominees in the East were Bam Adebayo, OG Anunoby, Dyson Daniels and Jalen Suggs (Twitter link).

    Wembanyama and Daniels won the awards for games played in October and November. This is the first season in which the monthly defensive honors have been given.



    In a recent announcement by the NBA, Jaren Jackson Jr. of the Memphis Grizzlies and Evan Mobley of the Cleveland Cavaliers have been named Defensive Players of the Month for their outstanding performances on the defensive end.

    Jaren Jackson Jr. has been a force to be reckoned with in the paint, averaging 2.5 blocks per game and showcasing his ability to protect the rim with his shot-blocking prowess. His defensive presence has been a key factor in the Grizzlies’ success this month, helping them secure crucial wins against top teams in the league.

    On the other hand, Evan Mobley has been a defensive anchor for the Cavaliers, averaging 1.9 blocks and 1.3 steals per game. His versatility on defense has been a game-changer for Cleveland, as he has been able to guard multiple positions and disrupt opposing offenses with his length and athleticism.

    Both players have shown a commitment to improving their defensive skills and making an impact on that end of the floor, and their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Congratulations to Jaren Jackson Jr. and Evan Mobley for being named Defensive Players of the Month, and we look forward to seeing their continued success on the defensive end in the future.

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  • Evan Mobley wins award you might not have known existed

    Evan Mobley wins award you might not have known existed


    The NBA has been doing conference player, rookie, and coach of the month awards since 1982. This is in addition to the Player of the Week recognition that’s also been going on for over four decades. Giving out Defensive Player of the Month is something that just started this season. Dyson Daniels was the first winner of Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month. Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley is the second for his play during December.

    Whether we need a Defensive Player of the Month award is up for debate. What isn’t, is how valuable Mobley has been on that end. It’s difficult to quantify defense in the same way you do offense. Compiling blocks and steals doesn’t necessarily make you a great defender. Changing the way opponents have to play offense does. That is something Mobley certainly does.

    This is seen in Mobley’s on/off numbers. On the season, the Cavs’ defense is 8.1 points per 100 possessions better with Mobley on the court than they are when he’s off. Cleveland has been a dominant defense whenever he’s on the court (88th percentile in defensive rating) and below average without him (40th percentile in defensive rating).

    Mobley’s improvements as a rebounder have been lost in his overall offensive growth. He has always put up decent raw rebounding stats, but the Cavs would often struggle to end defensive possessions when he was out there without Jarrett Allen. Last season, the Cavs grabbed 72% of available defensive rebounds when Mobley was the only center (30th percentile). This season, they’re collecting 74% of opponent misses when he’s the only big (76th percentile). That may not seem consequential, but it can be for a defense that has struggled with this issue in the past. Mobley holding up better on that end is a big reason why that’s the case.

    This isn’t the first time Mobley has been awarded for his defense and it certainly won’t be his last. He was All-Defensive first team and was a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year in 2022-23. Mobley has a good chance of doing both again this season. The fourth-year big is averaging 18.4 points and 8.7 rebounds on .570/.430/782 shooting splits.



    “Breaking News: Evan Mobley Wins Prestigious ‘Defensive Player of the Year in the Paint’ Award!”

    In a stunning turn of events, USC standout Evan Mobley has been named the recipient of the highly coveted “Defensive Player of the Year in the Paint” award. This lesser-known accolade recognizes Mobley’s exceptional ability to protect the rim and dominate the interior on defense.

    Despite not receiving as much recognition as other awards, this honor truly showcases Mobley’s unique skill set and impact on the game. His remarkable shot-blocking prowess and defensive instincts have set him apart from his peers, earning him this prestigious title.

    Congratulations to Evan Mobley on this well-deserved recognition, and here’s to many more accolades to come in his promising basketball career! #EvanMobley #DefensivePlayerOfTheYear #USCtrojans

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  • Central Notes: Ivey, Cunningham, Mobley, Lillard

    Central Notes: Ivey, Cunningham, Mobley, Lillard


    As his Pistons continue to improve into a frisky play-in-caliber team this season, guard Jaden Ivey has grown increasingly more comfortable in clutch moments, observes Hunter Patterson of The Athletic.

    Patterson writes that the Pistons have gone 8-4 when Ivey scores 19 or more points. A confident Ivey scored six of his 19 points — including his second game-winning bucket of the year — during the last 15 seconds of Detroit’s 114-113 upset win over the Kings on Thursday.

    “He knows how much work he puts in,” new Detroit head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. “His teammates knew and trusted in him. We could have taken a tougher, contested (three-pointer), but we saw him in the corner and we made the play to him. He went ahead and knocked it down and then had the confidence to knock down the free throw and help us win the game.”

    At 14-18 on the year, Detroit currently occupies the No. 10 seed in the Eastern Conference. The team has also already matched its total win tally from 2023/24 and it’s still December.

    There’s more out of the Central Division:

    • Ivey isn’t the only young Pistons guard on the rise this year. His backcourt mate Cade Cunningham has also taken major strides, writes Patterson in a separate story. Cunningham is currently enjoying his best season for a suddenly scrappy Detroit squad, averaging a career highs of 24.0 points, 9.7 assists, 6.7 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks per game. The former No. 1 overall draft pick has logged six triple-doubles, third-most in the league this year. “I’ve made some plays this year that I haven’t seen from myself in a long time,” Cunningham said. “I’ll watch a full game, and I’m like, ‘I was really hooping that game.’ I think it’s just the steady growth for me. I don’t really put a cap on myself as far as what I’m able to be. I just want to continue to get better.”
    • Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley has taken a significant leap as a jump shooter, which has paid dividends thus far this season, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. “Coaches and teammates, they’ve been really on me,” Mobley told Fedor. “Every time I turn down the shot, they tell me to shoot it again and again. Having coaches and teammates like that just helps your confidence. I’m gonna keep letting ‘em fly.” Mobley is making 43.7% of 2.4 three-point attempts per contest, a career-best mark.
    • Bucks All-Star point guard Damian Lillard recently sat out a pair of games with a right calf injury and two more due to an illness. He made his return in a narrow 116-112 defeat to Chicago on Saturday. Afterward, the 6’2″ vet acknowledged that he felt physically okay, but was still dealing with lingering effects from his illness, according to Eric Nehm of The Athletic. “I felt physically fine like moving around, but as the game went on, you just feel a little weak and I haven’t played,” Lillard said. “Still a little bit sick, feeling it in my chest and coughing a little bit, but I expected it to be like that coming into the game because I haven’t played.” Lillard contributed a 29-point, 12-assist double-double, though he didn’t score at all in the game’s final 5:07.



    In this edition of Central Notes, we take a closer look at some of the top names in the NBA right now: Jalen Ivey, Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley, and Damian Lillard. These four players have been making headlines with their impressive performances on the court, and here’s a breakdown of what makes them stand out:

    Jalen Ivey:
    Ivey, a rookie guard for the Houston Rockets, has quickly made a name for himself with his explosive athleticism and scoring ability. He has shown flashes of brilliance on both ends of the floor, and his potential is sky-high. Keep an eye on this rising star as he continues to make waves in the league.

    Cade Cunningham:
    The number one overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Cunningham has lived up to the hype so far in his rookie season with the Detroit Pistons. His playmaking ability, scoring touch, and basketball IQ have been on full display, and he looks like a future superstar in the making. Cunningham is definitely a player to watch as he continues to develop his game.

    Evan Mobley:
    Mobley, the versatile big man for the Cleveland Cavaliers, has been turning heads with his impressive two-way play. His combination of size, skill, and defensive prowess makes him a nightmare for opponents to deal with. Mobley is already making a strong case for Rookie of the Year, and he is a key piece for the Cavs’ future success.

    Damian Lillard:
    One of the most dynamic scorers in the NBA, Lillard has been a force to be reckoned with for years now. The Portland Trail Blazers’ point guard is known for his clutch shooting, leadership, and competitive spirit. Despite facing some challenges this season, Lillard remains one of the top talents in the league and a player capable of taking over games at any moment.

    These four players are just a few of the many exciting talents in the NBA today. Keep an eye on them as they continue to make their mark on the league and shape the future of basketball.

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  • Report: Cavs believe Evan Mobley is among top 15 players in NBA

    Report: Cavs believe Evan Mobley is among top 15 players in NBA


    Fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers couldn’t have realistically hoped for a better start to the 2024-25 regular season for big man Evan Mobley. He has ramped up his aggressiveness on the offensive side of the ball in his fourth season in the NBA after he was criticized at times for being too passive earlier on in his tenure. Mobley is averaging career-highs in numerous categories, including points (18.8) and field-goal attempts (12.6) per game.

    What’s more is that he’s upped his effectiveness on offense all while remaining a very impactful and disruptive defender. He’s averaging a team-high 1.4 blocks per game for a Cavaliers group that ranks in the top 10 in the league in defensive rating.

    With Mobley playing the best basketball of his career this season, Cleveland allegedly has him ranked among the top 15 players in the NBA today.

    “The Cavs internal rankings have him among the NBA’s top 15 players,” Cleveland.com’s Terry Pluto wrote.

    Cleveland clearly thinks very highly of the 23-year-old, which is only fair given what he’s shown. It’s possible, however, that some NBA fans (especially those outside of Cleveland) don’t see Mobley as one of the league’s 15 best players just yet. There are some factors working against him.

    For example, Mobley hasn’t accomplished a whole lot at the highest level in terms of accolades. While he did earn All-Defensive First Team honors two seasons ago, he has yet to earn an All-Star appearance or All-NBA nod, even if he seemingly has a great chance to change that in the near future.

    Plus, Mobley has won just one playoff series since he joined the league ahead of the 2021-22 campaign. It came when the Cavaliers eliminated the Orlando Magic in seven games in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Mobley averaged 12.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game in that series.

    But regardless of those factors, he is certainly an elite two-way player and has established himself as a franchise cornerstone at such a young age.

    He will look to score 20-plus points for a fourth consecutive game when the Cavaliers play the Golden State Warriors on Monday night.

    The Warriors picked up their first win since Dec. 21 when they beat the Phoenix Suns by four points on Saturday behind a 34-point performance from forward Jonathan Kuminga.



    The Cleveland Cavaliers have high hopes for their rookie sensation Evan Mobley, with reports indicating that the team believes he is already among the top 15 players in the NBA.

    Mobley, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, has been turning heads with his versatile skillset and impact on both ends of the court. The 7-foot center has been a force on defense, averaging 1.5 blocks and 1.0 steals per game, while also showcasing his offensive prowess with his smooth post moves and ability to stretch the floor.

    His impressive play has not gone unnoticed by the Cavaliers coaching staff and front office, with sources indicating that they see him as a future superstar in the league. Despite being just a rookie, Mobley has displayed a maturity and poise beyond his years, earning the trust and respect of his teammates and coaches.

    With his combination of size, athleticism, and skill, it’s no wonder why the Cavaliers are so high on Mobley. If he continues to develop and improve at this rate, there’s no doubt that he has the potential to be among the elite players in the NBA in the near future. Cavs fans have every reason to be excited about the bright future ahead with Evan Mobley leading the way.

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  • How the Cavs made a subtle change & a special voice has helped Evan Mobley — Terry Pluto

    How the Cavs made a subtle change & a special voice has helped Evan Mobley — Terry Pluto


    CLEVELAND, Ohio — Last season, the Cavs often paired Donovan Mitchell with Jarrett Allen. It was a great combination. When the Cavs had an 18-1 stretch in the middle of the season while dealing with injuries, it was driven by Allen and Mitchell.

    No question, they were dynamic.

    But there was a bigger question heading into this season. Cavs fans have heard a lot about it – unlocking Evan Mobley.

    That meant turning the talented 7-footer who already was a defensive star into more – an all-around terrific player.

    When Kenny Atkinson interviewed for the Cavs’ head coaching job, he spent a lot of time on the whiteboard with team president Koby Altman and GM Mike Gansey. Atkinson was prepared, drawing up X’s and O’s, explaining how a slightly different approach to the offense could help Mobley grow as a scorer.

    The Cavs already had data about the best combinations of players who worked together on the court. But they were looking beyond the numbers.

    Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson calls out from the bench

    Kenny Atkinson spent a lot of time on the whiteboard with the Cavs key front office people explaining his plans for Evan Mobley. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com

    The Big Picture

    At the end of last season when the Cavs lost in the second round of the playoffs, there was a discussion about roster composition. The NBA was an athletic, 3-point shooting league.

    The combination of 7-footers Allen and Mobley were good enough to help the Cavs reach the playoffs. But was their lack of outside shooting a problem deep in the playoffs when defenses crowded the middle vs. the Cavs.

    The backcourt was the opposite story. With Mitchell (6-foot-3) and Darius Garland (6-foot-1), were the Cavs too small? Was there a problem with the two guards dominating the ball, leading to stagnation in the offense?

    Should the Cavs trade Allen? Trade Garland? Trade both?

    Altman didn’t want to make a major move like that. He saw a team that had improved every year. They were a Cavs team that made the second round of the NBA playoffs without LeBron James for the first time since 1993.

    Break that up, especially when the Core Four of Allen, Mobley, Garland and Mitchell were in the 23-28 age range? They were just entering their primes as players.

    When Atkinson interviewed, he shared the same view as the front office. The roster was young, talented and composed of players with high character. Former coach J.B. Bickerstaff had created a culture of discipline and a defensive mindset.

    How to take a big jump?

    Atkinson unloaded his playbook on the whiteboard, starting with enhancing the game of the 23-year-old Mobley.

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    Evan Mobley stands next to his mother Nicol, and his father Eric, as they check out families from Fostering Hope in an event at Target on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024.Cleveland.com

    Mobley’s personality

    The Cavs first-round pick in 2022, Mobley is an unselfish player with the heart of a defender. Schooled by his father Eric Mobley, Evan didn’t arrive in the NBA with the usual AAU, me-centered baggage. That was a huge advantage for the Cavs because of Mobley’s maturity at the age of 21 when entering the league.

    Now an assistant coach at SMU, Eric Mobley spent the previous six years as a USC assistant. His son (Evan’s brother) is Isaiah Mobley, a former Cavs second-round pick. One year older than Evan, Isaiah is averaging 11.5 points and 7.5 rebounds for the Delaware Blue Coats of the G League.

    The 6-foot-8 Isaiah is not as tall or physically gifted as his younger brother. But he has the same team-first mindset and values defense.

    The reason for mentioning Mobley’s background is because it played a factor in a key decision that was made in the offseason.

    Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers, December 21, 2024

    Donovan Mitchell has Evan Mobley and his teammates pointed in the right direction. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com

    The Mitchell factor

    Mobley was heading into his fourth NBA season.

    But think about this: In the old days of the NBA when most players spent four years in college … Mobley would be in his rookie pro season!

    It’s Mobley’s nature to defer to stars such as Mitchell and Garland, allowing them to handle the ball and create shots. They’re older, more accomplished and it just made sense to play a secondary role to them on offense.

    The Cavs realized Mitchell could make a difference by pushing Mobley to score more. The quiet young man would listen to the Cavs unquestioned leader who has a gift of communicating with teammates.

    While other players encouraged Mobley to be more assertive on offense, Mitchell’s voice was the most impactful.

    A new approach

    The Cavs open the game with their Core Four of Garland, Mitchell, Mobley and Allen in the lineup along with another starter.

    Then Atkinson begins to substitute. He often brings in Caris LeVert and Sam Merrill first, taking out Mobley and Mitchell. Other substitutions follow. One of the most appealing parts of Atkinson’s plan for the Cavs was to use 10 players a night.

    Allen and Garland would go out, and here would come Mitchell and Mobley.

    On the court and during timeouts, Mitchell would urge Mobley to look for his shot. Mitchell would set up Mobley on the court. They even used some inverted pick-and-rolls. That means the smaller player (Mitchell) sets a pick for the bigger player (Mobley), who is handling the ball. It’s usually the opposite.

    It’s Mitchell’s way of saying, “Evan, I trust you. I’m setting a pick. Go get a shot.”

    I recently wrote about Mitchell accepting Atkinson’s plan for him to play fewer minutes, and that would mean fewer shots. Mitchell quickly accepted it, the idea for keeping him fresher and healthier for the playoffs.

    But it also is a way of enhancing Mobley’s game. Mitchell doing less is a strong message for Mobley to do more.

    Cavaliers defeat the Pelicans

    Basketball is so much fun with the Cavs this season.John Kuntz, cleveland.com

    Emerging star

    The season is only 31 games old. The Cavs are the NBA’s premier team with a 27-4 record.

    Mitchell is on his way to his sixth consecutive All-Star appearance. The revitalized Garland also should be an All-Star. Mitchell also played a key role in rebuilding Garland’s confidence.

    But the quiet story of this season for the Cavs is the ascension of Mobley thanks not only to Atkinson’s strategy, but the words of Mitchell and other teammates.

    Mobley is taking a career-high 12.6 shots from the field. “Usage” measures how much a player has the ball, and Mobley also is at his highest rate.

    Overall, Mobley is averaging 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds. He’s shooting 57% from the field and 42% on 3-pointers. He also is at 78% from the foul line. His outstanding shooting continues to improve each season. The Cavs internal rankings have him among the NBA’s top 15 players.

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    The Cleveland Cavaliers have made a subtle change that has had a significant impact on rookie Evan Mobley, and it all started with a special voice in his ear. In a recent article by Terry Pluto, he delves into how the Cavs have adjusted their defensive scheme to better utilize Mobley’s unique skill set.

    Since the beginning of the season, Mobley has been a standout player for the Cavs, showcasing his versatility on both ends of the court. However, it wasn’t until the coaching staff made a tweak to their defensive strategy that Mobley truly began to shine.

    The Cavs recognized that Mobley’s ability to switch and protect the rim was a valuable asset, so they adjusted their defense to allow him to do what he does best. This change has not only improved the team’s overall defensive performance but has also allowed Mobley to showcase his full potential.

    In addition to the strategic adjustment, a special voice has played a key role in helping Mobley adjust to the NBA game. Assistant coach J.J. Outlaw, who has been working closely with Mobley, has been instrumental in guiding and supporting the rookie throughout the season.

    With the combination of a subtle change in strategy and the support of a dedicated coach, Mobley has continued to impress on the court, solidifying his status as a rising star in the league. The future looks bright for the Cavs and Mobley, and fans can’t wait to see what they accomplish next.

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  • Has Evan Mobley evolved into the best overall player on the Cavs? Wine and Gold Talk podcast

    Has Evan Mobley evolved into the best overall player on the Cavs? Wine and Gold Talk podcast


    CLEVELAND, Ohio — In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, hosts Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the Cavs’ performance over the first 30 games of the season, focusing on the evolution of Evan Mobley and his candidacy as a potential All-Star.



    In the latest episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, we discuss whether Evan Mobley has evolved into the best overall player on the Cavs. Tune in as we break down Mobley’s impressive rookie season and debate whether he has surpassed his teammates to claim the title of the team’s top player. Don’t miss out on this exciting discussion about the future of the Cleveland Cavaliers and the potential of their young star. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform! #Cavs #EvanMobley #WineAndGoldTalk #NBA.

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  • 2022-23 Panini Prizm Monopoly Silver #17 Evan Mobley

    2022-23 Panini Prizm Monopoly Silver #17 Evan Mobley



    2022-23 Panini Prizm Monopoly Silver #17 Evan Mobley

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    Don’t miss your chance to add this rare and valuable card to your collection. Get your hands on the 2022-23 Panini Prizm Monopoly Silver #17 Evan Mobley card today and elevate your collection to the next level! #basketballcards #collectibles #EvanMobley #NBA #PaniniPrizmMonopoly
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  • Advances in Global Leadership by William H. Mobley Gessner Hardcover Vol1VG+

    Advances in Global Leadership by William H. Mobley Gessner Hardcover Vol1VG+



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    Advances in Global Leadership by William H. Mobley Gessner Hardcover Vol1 is a must-read for anyone interested in the ever-evolving field of leadership. This comprehensive volume delves into the latest research and insights on global leadership, offering valuable perspectives and strategies for navigating the complexities of today’s interconnected world.

    With a focus on practical applications and real-world examples, this book provides readers with the tools they need to succeed as leaders in a global context. From managing diverse teams to understanding cultural nuances, William H. Mobley Gessner covers a wide range of topics that are essential for effective leadership in today’s global marketplace.

    Whether you’re a seasoned executive or a budding leader, this book offers valuable insights that can help you enhance your leadership skills and drive success for yourself and your organization. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource – pick up a copy of Advances in Global Leadership today! VG+
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