Could Cavaliers big man Evan Mobley, who is eligible for a rookie scale extension, sign a deal to secure his long-term future in Cleveland this summer? During an appearance on ESPN Cleveland (YouTube video link), Brian Windhorst of ESPN expressed optimism that an agreement will be reached sooner rather than later.
“I would expect the contract to be done somewhat soon,” Windhorst said. “I think the Cavs are willing to give him the max, and quite frankly, they don’t have a leg to stand on now that the guys around him in their draft class with comparable statistics and comparable futures have gotten the max.”
Across 50 healthy contests last season for the 48-34 Cavaliers, the 6’11” power forward averaged 15.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.4 blocks and 0.9 steals per game with a .580/.373/.719 shooting line. If he gets a maximum-salary extension, he would be the fourth player from the 2021 draft class to do so, joining Scottie Barnes, Franz Wagner, and Cade Cunningham.
There’s more out of the Central Division:
- Fresh off their first Eastern Conference Finals appearance in a decade, the Pacers still have roster spots available, including all three of their two-way slots, writes Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star. Three current Summer League players for Indiana are all in the mix for spots on the 18-man regular season squad. Swingman Kendall Brown is on a non-guaranteed contract, while guard Quenton Jackson and center Oscar Tshiebwe are both restricted free agents after serving on two-way contracts in 2023/24. Indiana also has a pair of unsigned second-round picks (Tristen Newton and Enrique Freeman) and has a decision to make on the fate of unrestricted free agent forward James Johnson, a veteran enforcer who is more of a locker-room presence than a rotation player at this stage of his career.
- Although the Bulls have offloaded two of their veteran starters, six-time All-Star forward DeMar DeRozan and two-time All-Defensive Team guard Alex Caruso, in separate deals this summer, Chicago may need to make further roster moves to maximize their tanking opportunity, opines Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic.
- Rookie Bulls point forward Matas Buzelis, the No. 11 pick out of the G League Ignite in this year’s draft, is hoping to make a major two-way impact in his first NBA season, as he revealed during a new interview on NBC Sports Chicago’s “Bulls Talk” podcast. “My rookie year, I’m not going to have any plays ran for me,” Buzelis said (hat tip to K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago for the transcription). “So I have to go play defense and be an energy guy and make open shots.”
A correction for you guys!
Quenton Jackson is a Restricted Two-Way while Kendall Brown has the non-guaranteed contract.
Another…
“If he gets a maximum-salary extension, he would be the first player from the 2021 draft class to do so, joining Scottie Barnes, Franz Wagner, and Cade Cunningham.”
How would he be the first of he’s “joining“ others?
That was my fault. Edited to add that note and wrote first instead of fourth. It’s been fixed.
2021 draft class
3 players sign max
Pick 1 Cade 224 m
Pick 3 Mobley 224 m
Pick 4 Barnes 269m
Rockets fans think Sengun is better than above 3
Next summer
Are Rockets going to give Sengun and Jalen Green QO, and then match the offer sheets for 4 years?
Why are you operating artificial unintelligence? It’s trade and contract predictions are so bad it could end the world as we know it some day.
Man I love Buzelis attitude…
The kid Wants to be a Star…
And sounds like he will do whatever it takes to get there…
Mobley to live up to being better than others in hiw draft class or na?
Yeah. He’s already the best defender in the class by a mile and a half except maybe Herb Jones. Youngest 1st Team All-Defense and DPOY finalist ever before Wemby. Leads the class in win-shares, ranks behind only Scottie Barnes in VORP, behind only Sengun in BPM (and has played fewer games than both). He’s not a flashy player, so he gets overlooked, but he’s always good. And his offense has improved every season so far.