BBD's offensive rebounding stats are padded which makes his overall rebounding #'s even more pitiful for a PF since many of his offensive rebounds were off of his own missed followup's off the first one. Countless times he took 2-3 shots after an offensive rebound. That's great that he was able to have another attempt, but it's a lot easier for the person shooting to get that second and third board than the person trying to prevent him from scoring.
Can I say "wow"? The extent some people go to discredit someone...
When a guy is doing this 2 or more times each game because of his inefficiency around the basket, that is going to add at least one rebound per game across the season, if not 1.5. Considering he only averages a paltry 3.5 rebounds per game in his career, that is about 1/3rd of his boards coming from his weakness around the rim. That is a major factor in his stats.
What you're describing is normal occurance in the NBA, particularly with big men, particularly with TALL players. Davis is a good offensive rebounder, there's no need to rationalize it. He's shown to be just as good when grabbing someone else's misses.
I'm not trying to discredit him per se rather back up comments that some here seem to have trouble admitting to. They are trying to downgrade Williams contribution by stating BBD is the all around perfect PF when he has some pretty hefty flaws no one wants to admit.
Ah, they're trying to downgrade Williams, just as you've been trying to downgrade Baby to make Williams better? I think it evens out. He does have some flaws, but not to the extent you're making it out to be. In all, Davis is a better all-around player, there's no ifs and buts about it. He just is at the moment. People were laughing at the Williams addition during preseason when he was having some bad games. He has some solid games (one against the laughable Bobcats) and suddenly he's clearly above Baby.
Baby has shown plenty during the last 10 months or so, and even during the playoffs that he's a skillful solid player. With deficiencies? Sure, but lets not downplay his contributions either.
Williams has no such track record to give him the credit he's getting.
If everything you "pro-BBD" guys were saying about him were true he would have had offers lining up around the block this past offseason instead of NO ONE giving him an offer except our low ball offer which he had no choice but to take.
This is simply a lack of understanding of how free-agency works and on how this particular free-agent class behaved.
Yet, it was Williams with the minimum contract offer.
If you want to continue to make this kid out to be the greatest thing since sliced bread go ahead, but I'll side with the GM's around the league who didn't think he was worth a contract offer.
I've done no such thing. In fact, I really don't have much motivation to embellish him since I think he's phony. I think he does have some skills on the basketball court... all I'm looking is for an accurate depiction of his level of play. Nothing else.
Ask yourself this. Have we truly noticed any difference at all with Shelden in their this year? His 8 ppg and 6 rebounds on 50% shooting and 80% free throws say no. Maybe he can't continue scoring as well as he has been, however there is nothing to suggest that he can't continue to rebound well for us which is what you want out there. When you have Sheed, House, Daniels, and typically one of the starters out there with him that is EXACTLY what you want out of that spot.
This is not a black and white thing. Again, Bobcats. Whose to say Davis wouldn't have destroyed them also? He did it during the playoffs when it really counted.
Continue to focus on BBD all your want, however look at the title of the thread and decide why you can't give the guy some props...
I'm not focusing on anything, I wasn't the one that brought up Davis. My contributions to this thread so far have been "Davis is clutch" and my response to your post above. In fact I've liked what I've seen from Williams, and it's very encouraging, but there's ZERO reason to start talking crap about Davis' game which is unwarranted and inaccurate in many instances.
Overall Davis had quite a successful preseason, showing his new/improved baby hook which will help him a ton against taller defenders. Something that Davis has shown so far throughout his career is addition of skills and overall constant improvement.
Williams in his previous 3 years has shown very very little. I think the Davis deserves, if anything, the benefit of the doubt before Williams.
Let me just say this, I was very happy when we signed Williams and I'm hopeful that he can continue playing solid basketball for us, and improving as the year continues. But just as you want people to accept Davis flaws, how about you do the same with Williams? He's also quite a flawed player.