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Best defensive player? The performance of the Cavaliers inside star on both offense and defense is simply terrible?

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In a previous NBA Eastern Conference semi-finals G4, the Indiana Pacers, who played at home, rebounded strongly and defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-109. After this game, the Pacers widened the total score of the series to 3-1, winning the match point of this round of series, while the Cavaliers, who ranked first in the Eastern Conference in the regular season and were far ahead in their record, were in big trouble.

In this game, the performance of the Cavaliers' starting power forward Evan Mobley was obviously unsatisfactory. Mobley played 26 minutes and 42 seconds in the whole game, made 3 of 7 shots, 2 of 4 from outside the three-point line, and 2 of 2 free throws, only scored 10 points, 5 rebounds and 1 steal. He also had 2 turnovers and 2 fouls, and the plus and negative value was also low to -27. Mobry lacks sufficient scoring ability on the offensive end, and he does not have any offensive skills at the basket, so he can only cause some trouble for his opponent by shooting. The most important thing is that as the winner of the New Co Best Defensive Player Award, Mobley's presence on the defensive end is too limited, and he has not played out his due defensive ability at all. Mobley's performance on both offense and defense was very disappointing, and his effect on the court was also a mess, which directly led to the team's inability to meet everyone's expectations in the situation.

In the NBA regular season this season, Mobley played 71 games in the first 82 games, averaging 30.5 minutes per game, averaging 18.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 0.9 steals and 1.6 blocks, 2 turnovers and 2 fouls, with a shooting percentage of 55.7%, a three-point shooting percentage of 37%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 72.5%. In the playoffs, Mobley played 7 games in the first eight games, averaging 31.4 minutes per game, averaging 16.1 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.9 blocks, and 1.6 turnovers and 1.4 fouls. His shooting percentage was 57.3%, a three-point shooting percentage of 44.8%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 87.5%.

Mobley's performance in the regular season can be considered both offensive and defensive, and it has indeed made significant progress over the past few seasons. His data is quite dazzling, and his influence on the game is also very outstanding on both offense and defense. However, in the playoffs, we can also intuitively feel his regression in performance. Mobley's influence on the defensive end is far less than that in the regular season. His performance on the offensive end is also very average and he is also unable to assume more responsibilities and tasks. Mobley should be the backbone of the team, but his effect on the court is really too mediocre, which has greatly affected the team's competitiveness. The Cavaliers' inability to make a breakthrough in the Eastern Conference semifinals is also closely related to Mobley's performance. He claims to be the best defensive player, but his performance looks really bad?

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