Cuttino Mobley Stats: NBA Career


Cuttino Mobley headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Cuttino Mobley: The Sharpshooting NBA Veteran
When it comes to precision and finesse on the basketball court, Cuttino Mobley is a name that immediately comes to mind. With a career spanning over a decade and stints with four different NBA teams, Mobley has left an indelible mark on the league with his scoring prowess and defensive tenacity.
Mobley began his NBA journey in the 1998-99 season, making his debut at the age of 23 with the Houston Rockets. Hailing from the basketball hotbed of Texas..., Mobley quickly made a name for himself as a sharpshooter with the Rockets, showcasing his ability to score from anywhere on the court. His time in Houston laid the foundation for what would be a stellar career in the league.
After his successful tenure in Houston, Mobley went on to don the jerseys of the Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings, and the Los Angeles Clippers. Each stop in his career allowed Mobley to showcase his skills and adapt to different playing styles, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and reliable player.
In his 813 games played over the course of his career, Mobley amassed an impressive total of 13,098 points. This scoring output was a testament to his ability to consistently put up numbers and contribute offensively to his teams. A true marksman, Mobley attempted over 10,000 field goals and maintained an impressive shooting percentage of 43.32%.
Mobley's impact was not limited to scoring alone. As a shooting guard, he understood the importance of contributing in all facets of the game. His 3,131 total rebounds showcased his commitment to crashing the boards and securing possessions for his team. Of those rebounds, 2,543 were on the defensive end, highlighting his ability to help anchor the team's defense.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding, Mobley was also a willing facilitator on the court. With 2,203 career assists, he displayed a keen understanding of the game and a willingness to involve his teammates in the offensive schemes. His playmaking abilities added another dimension to his game and made him a valuable asset to any team he suited up for.
On the defensive end, Mobley was known for his tenaciousness and ability to disrupt opponents' offensive sets. His 952 career steals and 343 blocks underscored his commitment to making an impact on both ends of the court. Whether it was deflecting passes, contesting shots, or providing help defense, Mobley always found a way to make his presence felt.
As a free-throw shooter, Mobley was automatic from the charity stripe, converting an impressive 83.4% of his attempts. His consistency at the free-throw line made him a reliable option in late-game situations and helped his teams secure crucial points when they needed them the most.
Despite retiring after the 2008-09 season, Cuttino Mobley's legacy lives on in the annals of NBA history. His skill, determination, and passion for the game continue to inspire aspiring basketball players to this day. For a deeper dive into Mobley's career statistics and achievements, feel free to explore the charts and graphs on this page.

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Games Played

Cuttino Mobley Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Cuttino Mobley Points Career Chart

Assists

Cuttino Mobley Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Cuttino Mobley Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Cuttino Mobley Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Cuttino Mobley Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Cuttino Mobley Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Cuttino Mobley Blocks Career Chart

Cuttino Mobley Career Stats Table


  SEASON TEAM AGE GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG % FG3M FG3A FG3 % FTM FTA FT % OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS
1 1998-99 HOU 23 49 37 1,456 172 405 42.5% 53 148 35.8% 90 110 81.8% 22 89 111 121 44 23 79 98 487
2 1999-00 HOU 24 81 8 2,496 437 1,016 43.0% 104 292 35.6% 299 353 84.7% 59 229 288 208 87 32 186 171 1,277
3 2000-01 HOU 25 79 49 3,006 527 1,214 43.4% 90 252 35.7% 394 474 83.1% 83 314 397 195 84 26 165 169 1,538
4 2001-02 HOU 26 74 74 3,116 595 1,358 43.8% 149 377 39.5% 267 314 85.0% 63 237 300 187 109 37 180 189 1,606
5 2002-03 HOU 27 73 73 3,041 463 1,067 43.4% 112 318 35.2% 242 282 85.8% 70 233 303 208 95 36 166 185 1,280
6 2003-04 HOU 28 80 80 3,230 460 1,081 42.6% 164 420 39.0% 176 217 81.1% 40 322 362 258 107 33 180 179 1,260
7 2004-05 ORL 29 23 21 726 128 296 43.2% 58 125 46.4% 55 69 79.7% 11 52 63 42 23 9 41 49 369
8 2004-05 SAC 29 43 43 1,662 280 636 44.0% 92 217 42.4% 113 136 83.1% 34 132 166 146 51 21 92 103 765
9 2004-05 TOT 29 66 64 2,389 408 932 43.8% 150 342 43.9% 168 205 82.0% 45 184 229 188 74 30 133 152 1,134
10 2005-06 LAC 30 79 74 2,979 429 1,008 42.6% 83 245 33.9% 229 273 83.9% 50 291 341 238 93 36 145 208 1,170
11 2006-07 LAC 31 78 73 2,841 388 882 44.0% 101 246 41.1% 200 239 83.7% 52 215 267 198 92 24 145 186 1,077
12 2007-08 LAC 32 77 38 2,702 377 870 43.3% 67 192 34.9% 163 199 81.9% 50 225 275 202 78 34 123 152 984
13 2008-09 LAC 33 11 11 365 63 146 43.2% 12 35 34.3% 13 18 72.2% 9 20 29 12 15 2 18 21 151

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