Rastapopoulos
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Why the DNP-CD's? And if it's because he was playing like shit, WHY was he playing like shit? Thoughts?
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I would go the other way on that. We know what we have in Ed Davis and he is on a great contract. We may trade him if we like the deal of course but more likely I think we are benching him to showcase Leonard (that may not be a great idea since he looks worse the more he plays but doesn't stop them from trying) so in the hopes that we can trade him during the draft.My theory is that the brass have decided that Davis won't be a part of the team next year so they're giving his minutes to Leonard in the hopes that he may be able to show something to justify his contract before the end of the year. Just a theory. Your mileage may vary.
My guess is that it's a combination of factors:
1. He wasn't playing well anyway (still a mystery).
2. He is what he is - so playing him more won't develop him.
3. We're tanking, so there's no point in just playing him to help us win (and people don't come to the game to see him, so unlike Lillard or CJ, nobody's going to complain if he's DNP)
4. It's been decided that he doesn't work alongside Nurkic.
But considering Dame called him his favorite teammate not so long ago, I guess I don't get it. We're certainly rebound-challenged and isn't that his forte?
My guess is that it's a combination of factors:
1. He wasn't playing well anyway (still a mystery).
2. He is what he is - so playing him more won't develop him.
3. We're tanking, so there's no point in just playing him to help us win (and people don't come to the game to see him, so unlike Lillard or CJ, nobody's going to complain if he's DNP)
4. It's been decided that he doesn't work alongside Nurkic.
But considering Dame called him his favorite teammate not so long ago, I guess I don't get it. We're certainly rebound-challenged and isn't that his forte?
I would go the other way on that. We know what we have in Ed Davis and he is on a great contract. We may trade him if we like the deal of course but more likely I think we are benching him to showcase Leonard (that may not be a great idea since he looks worse the more he plays but doesn't stop them from trying) so in the hopes that we can trade him during the draft.
If everybody who put on "twenty pounds of muscle" in the off-season actually did the NBA would look like the WWE.The most convincing theory I heard was that the 20 pounds of muscle he put on in the offseason ended up affecting his quickness, which is what his game was based off of in the first place.
Ed Davis has all the tools but lacks the desire.
One of these things is not like the other.In Ed's defense he busts his ass. Always one of the first guys showing up putting in his work. Hope they figure it out, quality guy right there.
I'm several years removed from seeing him in person. I will accept that HCP says he works hard. I don't know if that translates into ambition.One of these things is not like the other.
I think Ed is a paycheck player playing to his paygrade and probably a great locker room guy..beats Joel Freeland or Jared Jeffries coming off the bench at least...the rotations have not stopped searching for an identity...Stotts has played a ton of bench players looking for a spark and this season nothing is working...I think Ed is in wait and see and watch it unfold mode. He's been around the NBA block a bit.If everybody who put on "twenty pounds of muscle" in the off-season actually did the NBA would look like the WWE.
Ed Davis has all the tools but lacks the desire.
Why the DNP-CD's? And if it's because he was playing like shit, WHY was he playing like shit? Thoughts?
Question asked question answered.My guess is that it's a combination of factors:
1. He wasn't playing well anyway (still a mystery).
2. He is what he is - so playing him more won't develop him.
3. We're tanking, so there's no point in just playing him to help us win (and people don't come to the game to see him, so unlike Lillard or CJ, nobody's going to complain if he's DNP)
4. It's been decided that he doesn't work alongside Nurkic.
But considering Dame called him his favorite teammate not so long ago, I guess I don't get it. We're certainly rebound-challenged and isn't that his forte?
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