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How do you see Baron Davis's New Leaf?

He's sincerely trying to turn his image and career around
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He means them now, but he probably won't later
5 (100%)
Same guy, just an act
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Author Topic: So are we seeing a "new" Baron Davis or is he just realizing hes out of options?  (Read 1162 times)

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Offline indeedproceed

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Baron Davis has gotten a bit of a reputation. He forced his way out of New Orleans (or was it still Charlotte then?), he ran away from Golden State, he basically quit on his team last year in LA, and couldn't keep his mouth shut this year despite playing like a new man. He has previously refused to play through injuries even when able, he's a bit of a diva, etc..etc...

This all led to him being sent quite uncerimoniously to Cleveland this season at the deadline in a trade that was basically a salary dump for the Cavs.

But if you've been watching/listening to him (when he talks), he's doing something different now. He looked like he's really going hard for this Cavs team. He's playing hurt, even when it is without question a 'lost season' in Cleveland, and when he gets asked about basketball, he just seems really happy and in a good place.

I saw the post-game interview tonight with NBATV (after Cleveland beat Miami) and he looked genuinely happy when talking about his team, and the opportunity to get healthy again, like he was on a playoff team or something that was fighting for the 8 seed.

How do you see this?

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He's rejuvenated because he needs to be attractive/marketable enough to get out of Cleveland.  So I went with option 2.

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He's shown flash of being a leader.  That GS team that had an exciting playoffs a few years back comes to mind.  I think he likes the role of bringing some level of respectability to Cleveland.
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He's rejuvenated because he needs to be attractive/marketable enough to get out of Cleveland.  So I went with option 2.

Me too..he fancies himself a business man, a 'personality' and a producer, and he just got sent from the mecca of all that for the entertainment industry to what might as well be Siberia for his needs.

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He was playing very well with the Clippers this year. Was a really good leader when he was with them earlier this year, as well as a very good locker room presence. I think a lot has to do with actual health. Other than that, I guess you could argue that he wants to play hard because he wants to extend his future in the NBA, and doesn't want to be held back by any of the old perceptions of him, real or imagined.