Troubadour wrote:Are people here really convinced that Davis' ceiling is higher than Chriss'?
On the eye test Chriss is a far superior athlete with the wider package of skills. Davis has massive feet!
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Troubadour wrote:Are people here really convinced that Davis' ceiling is higher than Chriss'?
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:DG88 wrote:Troubadour wrote:Are people here really convinced that Davis' ceiling is higher than Chriss'?
The reason why I'm on team Davis is that he has great defensive upside compared to Chriss. Sure Chriss gets athletic blocks but he's not much of a rebound and doesn't really put a body on people at all.
Davis has shown great lateral quickness on the perimeter and on the interior. He can swtich onto guards and stay in front of them. Plus he's has superior size and length with comparable athleticism that Chriss has. He was also placed in a role when he wasn't required to use his jumpshot. He does have one that goes to the college three point line. Too me, Davis has upside on both ends but his defensive versatility is the final selling point for me. Plus the emphasis from the last draft and I think moving forward is to target two way players.
Davis reminds me of another Davis, Eduardo Davis. But, here's hoping this Davis can actually shoot a jumper on offence.
DG88 wrote:
Davis does have a mid range jumpshot. He doesn't use it often but he's shown it and has a soft touch with a high release point. The other nice aspect of his game is his potential pick and roll defense. He's got great lateral quicks and can switch onto guards.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pw_bc95O2c[/youtube]
At 1:07 he calls for the ball above the free throw line and sinks the mid range shot.
At 1:34 he hits a shot from almost at the college 3 point line.
In the draftexpress strengths video start at the 1:54 mark to look at his defense. The kid has great lateral quickness and good anticipation.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PBF06MO2bI[/youtube]
DG88 wrote:Troubadour wrote:Are people here really convinced that Davis' ceiling is higher than Chriss'?
The reason why I'm on team Davis is that he has great defensive upside compared to Chriss. Sure Chriss gets athletic blocks but he's not much of a rebound and doesn't really put a body on people at all.
Davis has shown great lateral quickness on the perimeter and on the interior. He can swtich onto guards and stay in front of them. Plus he's has superior size and length with comparable athleticism that Chriss has. He was also placed in a role when he wasn't required to use his jumpshot. He does have one that goes to the college three point line. Too me, Davis has upside on both ends but his defensive versatility is the final selling point for me. Plus the emphasis from the last draft and I think moving forward is to target two way players.
OakleyDokely wrote:Im hoping one of Murray/Hield/Dunn somehow falls to us, but that's unlikely. Based on this board, I'd go D Davis.
Duffman100 wrote:Troubadour wrote:Also, who voted for Henry Ellenson? Reveal yourself.
I did. I like his offensive game and think a big guy of that size who can already shoot the ball like that is always going to be valuable.