Well, coming into this game he had only made 12 3’s all year and is just over 50% from the line.I haven't paid attention to this season at all. This is my first time watching Mobley, and Evan looks good, but why isn't everyone talking about Isaiah too? From the first minute watching this game I could tell he was good just by the way he moves. 6'10" and plays like a guard. Does being a sophomore really knock him down that much?
Ah, well that makes sense then lol. I hadn't looked up his stats, but dude looks like a stud tonight, even if it's a little bit of an anomaly.Well, coming into this game he had only made 12 3’s all year and is just over 50% from the line.
If he were actually a knockdown shooter like he’s been tonight, he’s have more buzz.
As it stands, he’s Taylor Griffin playing with Blake.
Mobley just feels like the one. Being developed as a 4 and paired with Allen actually seems like the perfect fit too. That combo could be devastating on both ends of the floor.
I haven't mentioned Cam Thomas much because he doesn't make any sense for the Cavs...but...wow is he an impressive scorer. He's basically a lock for 20 points every time he steps on the court.
I meant to post on him last night... he's fun to watch. He can flat fill it up which is impressive as a freshman (and considering he just went against a good team in Michigan)
Yeah my son played against both of them in high school. My kid was a sophomore and the Mobleys were in their senior and junior years at Rancho Christian. They are both really good but Evan was always the one with more hype and had the smoother game from a young age (similar to Lamelo and Lonzo in that regard). Evan would miss games to be on U17 world cup teams, etc but Isaiah was never has highly regarded.I haven't paid attention to this season at all. This is my first time watching Mobley, and Evan looks good, but why isn't everyone talking about Isaiah too? From the first minute watching this game I could tell he was good just by the way he moves. 6'10" and plays like a guard. Does being a sophomore really knock him down that much?
I understand those concerns, but I also think there's enough talent there to give it a shot.I like Mobley, but wish I was more confident in his jumpshot. Seeing Ayton's shooting struggles reminds me that some bigs simply don't develop reliable 3-point shots, or take many years to develop one. If an Allen-Mobley frontcourt is gonna work offensively, it's gonna take more than just an occasional midrange jumper...one of them has to be able to step out and shoot 3's.
I understand those concerns, but I also think there's enough talent there to give it a shot.
If it starts to look like the combo is holding us back, you can stagger their minutes to an extent, and then look to deal one, but that's a long way off.