bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:Can't shoot, poor decision making and turnover prone means he has another season in Maine as a two-way player to work on
his weaknesses. If anyone expects Davison or Walsh to contribute anything meaningful this upcoming season, you're in for a rude
awakening...
He came from a very small school with marginal coaching, but is still only 20 and averaged 8.7 assists per game in Maine last year -- with a 2.96 asst/TO ratio. The Boston C's don't have that natural a PG on their roster at this point and I think JD is incredibly promising.
Yeah, he was under .300 on 3s, but still was over 60% on TS%.
Of course he still has room to refine his decision-making, but I think he looked solid when we did get to see him in Boston in the latter part of the year.
They may want to keep him up in Maine some this season, but I hope it is at least with very regular time with the main team and on the court for them. I want him on the full roster maybe making some trips to Maine, rather than the opposite.