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Trayce Jackson-Davis is Dale Davis’ son.
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Trayce Jackson-Davis is Dale Davis’ son.
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Trayce Jackson-Davis is Dale Davis’ son.
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I bet he would. He’d play center. He was a solid center. He played good defense. He had a nice mid ranger. He was a role player. I bet he’d annoy the shit out of Embiid and Jokic.I'm not one to make a blanket statement that one era is way better than another, but I don't think Dale Davis could crack a rotation in todays NBA.
All you're saying is the Blazers don't use him as a pick and roll man, which is not true.
His problem on the PnR is he doesn't set good screens. He doesn't roll hard. All these things are effort based issues that have plagued him his entire career. When he gets in the paint he's soft and loses the ball easily. When he catches in the short roll he's a slow decision maker that isn't comfortable doing anything besides shooting the midrange jumper. Teams also crowd the paint more against us because we are a poor shooting team (27th in the league on 3PT%) - so the window for pocket passes and lobs are much smaller, and even when he catches the ball he doesn't have as much space to operate as he did in Phoenix. On direct post ups, he's so weak he loses the ball just trying to back into people. He has no ability to create for himself and is purely a finisher, so his scoring is going to depend on the collection of playmakers he plays next to. I was hoping he'd be able to show a bit more playmaking himself, but he's got none of it. Zero. Zilch. Nada.
Could our guards be better at looking for him? Sure. Have our guards missed him at times? Sure. But he's going from Chris Paul, one of the best passers of the last generation - to this collection of guards who sometimes have trouble moving the ball around the perimeter, so you have to temper your expectations.
But none of this excuses his sloppy defensive rotations, effort that wanes in and out, and overall lack of focus and BBIQ during half these games. And I say that because he was actually giving a shit in the earlier part of the season - rebounding and playing hard even though our guards sucked at getting him the ball. Ultimately, we're stuck with him, so it's whatever, and he's about average for a starting center - so it could be worse. But he's also being paid a max contract, he fucking gave himself the nickname 'DominAyton'. So yeah, excuse some of us for expecting a little more out of this big baby.
I was sick of Nurkic too - but we basically just went from one inconsistent, pouty center to another.
I bet he would. He’d play center. He was a solid center. He played good defense. He had a nice mid ranger. He was a role player. I bet he’d annoy the shit out of Embiid and Jokic.