21 mpg, 7.6 ppg, 66% fg, 59% ft, 5.7 reb, 0.6 ast, 0.6 to, 0.3 stl, 1.7 blk, 2.8 pf
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still dont know how he dropped so low to us.....only 21 mpg and hes second on our team in rebounding thats simply beast and ive been pretty pleased with how he sees the floor, hes just a few post up moves and a jump shot away from being a real threat
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blaze89 wrote: View Poststill dont know how he dropped so low to us.
blaze89 wrote: View Postonly 21 mpg and hes second on our team in rebounding thats simply beast and ive been pretty pleased with how he sees the floor, hes just a few post up moves and a jump shot away from being a real threat
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blaze89 wrote: View Poststill dont know how he dropped so low to us.....only 21 mpg and hes second on our team in rebounding thats simply beast and ive been pretty pleased with how he sees the floor, hes just a few post up moves and a jump shot away from being a real threat
And I don't think he needs to be taller necessarily to play the 5. Look at Big Ben. As long as Davis shows the heart and tenacity to be an inside presense, he'll do whatever he wants down there.
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Apollo wrote: View PostHe has the potential to be everything the Raptors have not seen since the days of Antonio Davis, Keon Clark, Oak and JYD clogging the paint. If only they could clone a bigger version of him to play center by his side.
lol and youre right i can just imagine a blake griffin or a kevin love and davis tandem would be a constant double threat
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostHave to keep in mind that alot of teams hadn't seen him play for about 6 months as well. While all those other guys were showing off in the NCAA tournament, Ed Davis was being forgotten about because of his wrist injury.
And I don't think he needs to be taller necessarily to play the 5. Look at Big Ben. As long as Davis shows the heart and tenacity to be an inside presense, he'll do whatever he wants down there.
plus i think eds style of play is more suited at the 5 since hes way more effective closer to the basket.
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Paired with Bargs, it doesn't really matter if you consider him a 4 or a 5. He'll be the one in the paint while Bargs is a little bit further from the basket, angling for a drive or a jumper. Is Bargs the 5 or the 4? Who cares? I think Bargs and Davis are much more complementary players than Bargs and Bosh were. Hopefully Davis reaches his potential.
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Ajar wrote: View PostPaired with Bargs, it doesn't really matter if you consider him a 4 or a 5. He'll be the one in the paint while Bargs is a little bit further from the basket, angling for a drive or a jumper. Is Bargs the 5 or the 4? Who cares? I think Bargs and Davis are much more complementary players than Bargs and Bosh were. Hopefully Davis reaches his potential.
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9 game sample size... not very statistically significant but it is what it is. Some thoughts:
- Not a 6 rbs a night guy. Either gets ~9 rbs or ~3 rbs. 4 out of 9 games with 2 or less rbs. Matter of consistency.
- Picks up fouls almost as quickly as Amir. 2 games with 5 fouls (in 18/24 minutes).
- Raptors only won 2 games in January.
- With a depleted rotation Davis should be averaging more minutes, especially with defensive liabilities.
- Not looking much at the points. His offense is raw like sushi.
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Ajar wrote: View PostPaired with Bargs, it doesn't really matter if you consider him a 4 or a 5. He'll be the one in the paint while Bargs is a little bit further from the basket, angling for a drive or a jumper. Is Bargs the 5 or the 4? Who cares? I think Bargs and Davis are much more complementary players than Bargs and Bosh were. Hopefully Davis reaches his potential.
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