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Antheny Davis
Awards and highlights
2011-12 NCAA AP Player of the Year
2011-12 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player
2011-12 NCAA John R. Wooden Award
2011-12 NCAA Naismith Men's College Player of the Year Award
2011 McDonald's All American
2011-12 NCAA AP All-America (1st)
2012-13 NBA All-Rookie (1st)
Rebounds Per Game
2013-14 NBA 10.0 (10)
Blocks Per Game
2013-14 NBA 2.8 (1)
Block Pct
2012-13 NBA 5.1 (8)
2013-14 NBA 6.7 (1)
Player Efficiency Rating
2013-14 NBA 26.5 (4)
Win Shares Per 48 Minutes
2013-14 NBA .212 (7)
Averaged 20.0 ppg. 519. Fg%
Cohen’s Analysis: Already an elite shot-blocker and excellent in transition – a facet the Pelicans expect to thrive at this season with their assemblage of upper-echelon guards – Davis is now developing a complete offensive repertoire. He also is becoming more confident as a one-on-one low post defender.
Davis spent a large portion of his offseason in the weight room to improve his strength, which has allowed him to become more physical against established power forwards. Davis will likely be this season’s Most Improved Player and if New Orleans exceeds expectations and evolves into a top five team in the West (not impossible) could be an MVP candidate.
Davis is another long athletic stud to form every teams nightmare of unguardable freaks of nature. George, Durant, and Hakeem say hello to your newest running mate. Davis is yet another long athletic two way player. Last year Davis broke out averaging a double double, with 20 ppg and 10 rpg. It's scary to think how good he is now, and consider the fact that he's only been in the league two years and still developing, and yet he's already a 20/10 player and one of the best defenders in the league, he might already be the top help defender currently thanks to his elite length, elite mobility, and athletic ability. Put Davis next to Hakeem, and they eliminate the other teams inside game. Teams and players will be content to stay on the perimeter.
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