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    Pelicans What should we expect from Anthony Davis (stat line and more)

    2013-2014. Ideally I'm hoping for 20 points, 10 boards, 2 assists, 1.5 steals, and a spot on the all star team. Too high?
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    When?

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    2013-2014 sorry about the vague title.

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    Depends on how and when Monty decides to play him. Maybe it was just me but it seems Monty was holding A.D. back. Hopefully Monty lets him loose this upcoming season.

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    18 points 10 rebs 2 blocks

    after a whole off season of workouts i think he is going to come in a little bigger and be a beast.

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    I hope that too, but I'm not optimistic about it. My prediction is that he'll increase Davis' minutes a little bit each season till he has the body of a NBA player.

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    as a rookie davis averaged 17points 10.5 rebounds and 2.2 blocks 1.5 steals were 36 minutes, there is no reason after a good offseason and if gordon is healthy who happends to look for davis and pass him the ball a lot of drive and drop offs or him and davis in the pick and roll i can see davis actually averaging 19-10-3-2
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    Hmmm hopefully those stats are correct but idk i have a bad feeling we wont see much of an improvement from last year, stats wise but i hope im wrong.
    Hoping for a strong double double with 16+ ppg and atleast 2 blocks a game.. if he get 1.5 steals per game easy Defensive player of the year.

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    There won’t be a drastic improvement.
    Teams will now know what to expect from him so he will get a bit more attention.
    If he gets a post-game then yes, but this will take more than just one off season.

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    I'll be happy with his per 36 numbers.

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    I'm hoping to see a double-double player who will become an enforcer on defense. That's all I want. And an improved post-game. Doesn't have to be good just yet, but improved...and a jumpshot.

    That is all.

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    He had 13.5 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 1.8 bpg, 1.2 spg, 1 apg in 29 mpg. I expect him to have 15, 9.5, 2, 1.5, 1.5 next season, i don't know in how many minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurgan View Post
    He had 13.5 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 1.8 bpg, 1.2 spg, 1 apg in 29 mpg. I expect him to have 15, 9.5, 2, 1.5, 1.5 next season, i don't know in how many minutes.
    monty said that davis had a little bit of a rough time getting used to NBA minutes after college and cuz of his growth spurts and he also had limited minutes because of injuries but after a whole off season of workouts, conditioning and growing into his body im really hoping he gets 35 minutes a game.

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    FWIW, in his last 19 games, in 32 minutes per game, Davis recorded 16.1 points (58.2% true shooting percentage), rebounding splits of 12.5 / 26.1 / 19.3 (remember average for players usually located near the rim are 10/20/15), turnover rate of 9.7%.

    Overall, he had an ORTG of 119 and a DRTG of 102 which loosely translates to a WS/48 of around .200. That's superstar level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikkoewan View Post
    FWIW, in his last 19 games, in 32 minutes per game, Davis recorded 16.1 points (58.2% true shooting percentage), rebounding splits of 12.5 / 26.1 / 19.3 (remember average for players usually located near the rim are 10/20/15), turnover rate of 9.7%.

    Overall, he had an ORTG of 119 and a DRTG of 102 which loosely translates to a WS/48 of around .200. That's superstar level.
    *low whistle*

    Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUSSIE_PELICAN View Post
    There won’t be a drastic improvement.
    Teams will now know what to expect from him so he will get a bit more attention.
    If he gets a post-game then yes, but this will take more than just one off season.
    I don't know how they're going to know what to expect from him when he's barely even played against a lot of them.

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    around 32-35mins, 16-18mins, 10-12rebs, 2blks, 1.5stls, not far off his 36mins per last year but I expect those numbers to have a larger impact on each game i.e. more wins and more national recognition(that's a stretch)
    never assume

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    He had one of (if not the) most productive seasons by any teenager in league history. He has to get better at the mental side of defense, as well as gain some bulk.

    But as far as physical skillset ... the fun thing about "future" Davis is he's kind of a mythical beast at this point. He could be a top 3 overall defensive piece. If he develops his jumper, he could offer some of the value we see from a Chris Bosh, especially given Davis' prior guard experience. If he bulks up AND extends his range beyond 3, then we're talking about a pretty unmatched blend of abilities.

    All of that's asking alot, but he's got some tremendous skills.

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    A lot of optimistic stat lines. I'm not sure he'll breakout just yet but I hope he becomes more of an inside presence on both sides the court. If he is able to play about 32 mpg I can see a solid 15/10 and over 2 blpg.

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    I'd just like to see him learn the nuances of NBA defense. The stat line doesn't concern me as much. I'm going to go 16, 9 and 2 though.
    I think he'll get a little more run with Ryan Anderson and most importantly improve our defense to about average.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonsterMash View Post
    He had one of (if not the) most productive seasons by any teenager in league history. He has to get better at the mental side of defense, as well as gain some bulk.

    But as far as physical skillset ... the fun thing about "future" Davis is he's kind of a mythical beast at this point. He could be a top 3 overall defensive piece. If he develops his jumper, he could offer some of the value we see from a Chris Bosh, especially given Davis' prior guard experience. If he bulks up AND extends his range beyond 3, then we're talking about a pretty unmatched blend of abilities.

    All of that's asking alot, but he's got some tremendous skills.
    So basically Tyson Chandler on defense and Dirk on Offense? I can't believe that possible. I mean, that kind of player would rival LBJ as e most dominate player in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mythrol View Post
    So basically Tyson Chandler on defense and Dirk on Offense? I can't believe that possible. I mean, that kind of player would rival LBJ as e most dominate player in the league.
    And that player is ours for the next 8 years at least.

    feels good man

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikkoewan View Post
    FWIW, in his last 19 games, in 32 minutes per game, Davis recorded 16.1 points (58.2% true shooting percentage), rebounding splits of 12.5 / 26.1 / 19.3 (remember average for players usually located near the rim are 10/20/15), turnover rate of 9.7%.

    Overall, he had an ORTG of 119 and a DRTG of 102 which loosely translates to a WS/48 of around .200. That's superstar level.
    And that's as a raw, undersized rookie who had multiple injury setbacks.

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