Mobley finally found his game, and Mitchell saved the day when it looked like all was lost. Could it generate hope for this spring?
For the second time this season, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley has been named the Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month — making him the first player in the East to win the award twice since its debut.
An already dominant Cavaliers are making NBA history after Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley secured honors for their play.
Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley are making history, leading an already dominant Cavs squad to greater heights.
Evan Mobley a favorite for Defensive Player of the Year Award after Victor Wembanyama injury The Cavs largely ran back the same roster from last year after falling to the Boston Celtics in the second round of the playoffs. The belief was that with some ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Scribbles in my Cavs notebook after their stunning 123-116 victory over Boston Friday night: 1. So much happened in this game, from the Cavs being behind 25-3 early in the first quarter, to Evan Mobley scoring 11 points and grabbing eight rebounds in the fourth quarter. As for Donovan Mitchell, he was great all night.
Evan Mobley has officially taken the leap and is the All-Star player that the Cleveland Cavaliers always knew he could be His overall improvement on the offensive side of the ball can be seen in his season stats and game-to-game box scores. However, the stats don't tell the full story of Mobley's development.
With Celtics fans in a frenzy throughout TD Garden after the Boston Celtics blitzed to a 25-3 lead over the Cavaliers in the final matchup of Eastern Conference frontrunners, Cleveland star Donovan Mitchell didn’t panic.
Donovan Mitchell scored 41 points and the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers rallied past the Boston Celtics Friday night in an Eastern Conference showdown.
Donovan Mitchell had 41 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, to help the Cleveland Cavaliers rally from 22 points down and stun the Boston Celtics 123-116 in the final regular-season meeting of the Eastern Conference’s top two teams.