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More like a flurge transaction.Needle moving transaction.
Ed Davis averaged 8.3 points and 7.8 rebounds while appearing in 23.3 minutes per contest for what was a dismal Lakers team last year, and he could have chosen to return by activating his player option for just over $1.1 million for next season.
But size is always at a premium, and because Davis is capable of producing in a frontcourt role, it’s likely that he’ll be able to secure more guaranteed money over more years to play somewhere else.
The 25-year-old was effective in the pick-and-roll and on the offensive glass, while providing quality defense at the rim from the weak side, and on his man.
Davis needed to make 18 more baskets to qualify for the NBA’s field goal percentage leaderboard, where he would have ranked second at 60.1 behind only DeAndre Jordan.
On one hand I agree but on another I don't think Vonleh is ready for minutes this year. Next year sure.I don't like signing more big guys who need minutes. Essentially, this says no minutes for Vonleh.
There is some validity to zigging when the whole league is zagging.Blazers definitely flying in the face of "the NBA is a wing league now" mentality. Just get big and beat people up, I guess?
Yeah Ed Davis is a nice player off the bench. I remember when he was traded to Memphis from Toronto in the Rudy Gay move, that there were posters on this board who thought that Memphis got the better end of the deal.
He had some good moments for the Lakers last year. The question is what is Neil up to. I wonder if one of our PF's is on the move in a trade. (Vonleh to Indiana?)
