Evan Mobley was voted the player most likely to have a breakout season in 2022-23 during NBA.com’s annual GM survey.
The Cavs big man received 21 percent of the votes followed by Cade Cunningham (17%), Anthony Edwards (17%), and Zion Williamson (14%). Nine other players received a vote, including Ben Simmons.
Mobley is at risk of missing the season opener, as he is recovering from an ankle injury. The 2021 No. 3 overall pick played in 69 games as a rookie and only Scottie Barnes notched a higher win share than Mobley’s 5.3.
Cavaliers Land Best Offseason Grade
The Cavaliers received 41% of the votes in regard to which team made the best overall moves this offseason, as John Schuhmann of NBA.com relays. Cleveland’s trade for Donovan Mitchell was also voted as the player acquisition who will make the biggest impact.
Which team made the best overall moves this offseason?
1. Cleveland Cavaliers – 41%
T-2. Minnesota Timberwolves – 17%
T-2. Philadelphia 76ers – 17%
T-2. Utah Jazz – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Boston Celtics, Sacramento Kings
» Last year: Miami Heat – 47%Which one player acquisition will make the biggest impact?
1. Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland – 59%
2. Rudy Gobert, Minnesota – 31%
3. Jalen Brunson, New York – 7%
4. P.J. Tucker, Philadelphia – 3%
» Last year: Kyle Lowry – 77%
Cleveland also was voted as the team with the “most promising young core, commanding 41 percent of the vote.
More From Cleveland
- Mitchell sits atop FortyEightMinutes’ fantasy basketball rankings of Cavaliers and he’s No. 31 overall among all players heading into the season. Behind Mitchell are Darius Garland (38), Mobley (39), and Jarrett Allen (50). There are nine total Cavaliers in our Top 300 Fantasy Basketball Rankings.
- Kevin Love recently spoke about how the vibe is different in Cleveland heading into this season. “It’s one thing to say and it’s one thing to actually see it live here.” Love explained. “More than anything, guys have a willingness to just listen, able to really communicate at a very high level. I think that all starts with (coach J.B. Bickerstaff) but trickles down through the coaching staff. I think we just have very, very high character people, let alone players, out here with us. I think we’ve gotten better every practice so far.”