Okay, so I wanted to dig into how Evan Mobley stacks up when he plays against the Denver Nuggets. It’s always interesting to see how young guys perform against top teams, especially against a player like Jokic.

My Process Looking This Up
First thing, I just sat down at my desk. Had my coffee going. Fired up the laptop, you know, the usual routine. Didn’t feel like squinting at my phone for this.
Opened up a web browser. Didn’t go anywhere fancy, just my standard start page which has a search bar right there. My go-to is usually Google, sometimes DuckDuckGo if I’m feeling particular, but for sports stats, Google’s usually quickest.
Typed in something simple. I think it was exactly `evan mobley stats vs denver`. Didn’t need to get complicated. Hit Enter.
Got the results page. Lots of stuff popped up, like news headlines from recent games, maybe some fantasy basketball advice pages, the usual clutter. I skipped past those. I was looking for the actual stat lines, the numbers.
I usually look for the reliable sources first. You know the ones:
- ESPN
- NBA’s official site
- Basketball-Reference
Basketball-Reference is often my preference. It’s plain, not flashy, just gives you the data. Found a link that looked like it led to his game logs or splits on that site. Clicked it.
Landed on Mobley’s player page. Now, most of these stat sites are pretty similar. You gotta find where they hide the opponent splits or the game log filters. Scrolled around a bit, looking for dropdowns or links like “Game Logs” or “Splits”.
Found the section, I think it was under “Game Logs” or maybe a dedicated “Splits” tab. There was an option to filter by opponent. Scrolled through the list of teams alphabetically. Found “Denver Nuggets”. Selected that.

And there it was. The page refreshed, showing all the games Mobley played against Denver in his career so far. It listed out his stats for each specific game: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals, minutes played, shooting percentages. All laid out in tables.
They usually also calculate the averages right there for you against that specific opponent, which saves a bit of manual work. Saw his average points, rebounds, etc., versus Denver over his career.
So, yeah. That was pretty much it. Started with a basic search, picked a site I trust, navigated their menus for a minute or two, and got the numbers I was looking for. Pretty straightforward process, honestly. Didn’t need any special tools, just a browser and knowing which sites usually have good data.