I just love watching him block the shit out of dudes and keep it in bounds and it leads to a fast break where he hauls his ass down the floor and then finds a wide open teammate for the transition bucket.
Even when he couldn’t hit a lefty spin hook for shit all night long..he was still dominant in his own way.
As I’ve said elsewhere, guys like Duncan and Shaq had 3+ years in college to explore their offensive repertoire and go through learning pains. He’s doing it in real time against NBA athletes.Yeah I was appreciating how much he contributed tonight even when he couldn’t buy a basket to save his life. But still…I’d love to see him really get it together on offense. He shows these flashes where you’re like, holy shit, he could be SO good offensively too, but then he’s totally inconsistent. If he wants to live up to his true all-NBA first team potential he has to get consistent on offense
Put it on the 1st team all defense resume (dare I say DPOY)?
ETA: it’s already happening where you see guards dribble it out when they see him slide over… but this is the type of highlight that changes the way opposing guards behave it’s so nasty.
Mobley is quickly building his portfolio of clutch time blocks against some of the best offensive talents in the league. Off the top of my head: Lillard, Tatum, and welcome to the list Mr. Mitchell.Put it on the 1st team all defense resume (dare I say DPOY)?
ETA: it’s already happening where you see guards dribble it out when they see him slide over… but this is the type of highlight that changes the way opposing guards behave it’s so nasty.
Still pup up a double double he is roy no questions asked
He becomes so deadly when he gets those going inHe has to put all of his time into the 10 footers, from all angles. I see him miss those so many times. Not too worried, as that is likely one of the easiest things to fix as it takes reps and confidence, which he will build throughout the first few offseasons. Once he nails down a go-to move, then the offense becomes unguardable.