Last Updated on April 18, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here is the information on Evan Mobley:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Evan Mehdi Mobley
- Nationality: American
- Age: Born June 18, 2001
- Hometown: San Diego, California, USA
- Height: 7 feet 0 inches (2.13 meters)
- Weight: 215 pounds (98 kg)
- Wingspan: 7 feet 4 inches (224 cm)
- Shoe Size: Size 18 (US)
- Number: Wears #4 (Cleveland Cavaliers)
- Position: Power Forward / Center
- High School: Rancho Christian School (Temecula, California)
- College: University of Southern California (USC) (2020–2021)
- NBA Draft: 2021 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 3rd overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Teams Played For:
- Cleveland Cavaliers (2021–present)
- Championship Rings: None
- Kids: None
- Siblings: One older brother, Isaiah Mobley, who also plays basketball (currently in the NBA)
Player Archetype / Play Style
Evan Mobley’s player archetype is that of a mobile two-way big, a rangy frontcourt defender who anchors schemes on one end while finishing, screening, and making smart complementary reads on the other. Defensively, he operates as a versatile back-line presence with real rim-protection value, switchability, and the length to contest across the floor without losing mobility. Offensively, his role is built around finishing inside, rolling to the basket, attacking closeouts, and adding connective passing rather than dominating the ball as a high-usage creator. Physically, Mobley stands out with a 7-foot frame, a 7-foot-4 wingspan, and unusual agility for his size, which lets him cover ground quickly and play with balance in space. His play style is smooth, disciplined, and highly scalable, blending interior efficiency, defensive range, and modern big-man versatility in a way that makes him valuable next to other stars or as a central piece of a frontcourt.
Player Insights
Evan Mobley was selected one pick after Jalen Green in the 2021 NBA Draft. At the time, the preference for Green reflected the higher upside teams often associate with explosive scoring guards, especially compared with frontcourt prospects, who can carry more developmental uncertainty. Early in their NBA careers, however, Mobley looked like the more polished and immediately impactful player, particularly across their first two seasons. His third season was affected by health setbacks, but the 2024–25 campaign appeared positioned as an important opportunity for him to take another step forward and strengthen his case as an All-Star-caliber player. (4/4/2025)
Sources:
NBA.com — NBA 2021 Draft Prospects | Evan Mobley
NBA.com — Evan Mobley | Center | Cleveland Cavaliers
The Ringer — The Rookie Scale: Scottie Barnes May Not Be ROY, but He’s the Future of the Raptors
