Now, I've seen KG do the same thing, in fact the other night he had more shots blocked than Glen, but when HE does it, there is very little criticism
Sometimes, you're just gonna get your shot blocked. It happens. The complaint about Davis is that he's constantly getting his shot blocked trying to do the same thing over and over again. It's not entirely his fault because playing with Sheed seems to have changed the flow of the offense to where Davis is not getting those 17 ft jumpers and he's left to play inside. But if you know you're prone to getting your shot blocked inside, you have to adjust your game.
Mike
Well, "constantly" would be an error, because the fact is that he's also scoring and making passes, (along with 4 RB/G, he's averaging 6 PPG and 0.8 APG, despite small minutes - 12 points against Philly), and doing so while being asked to defend taller opponents. I mean, the guy's only 6'9" and a Forward, yet constantly expected to play at Center, so he's at a disadvantage already. I think for his ability and what he's asked to do, he produces much more than he detracts.
I said constantly getting his shot blocked trying to do do the same thing over and over.
I just went over to 82games.com and looked up the stats on how frequently the Celtic bigs get their shot blocked.
KG gets 6% of close in shots blocked, 2% of his jumpers.
Perk gets 15% of close in shots blocked, 12% of his jumpers.
Sheed gets 13% of his close in shots blocked, 2% of his jumpers.
Shelden gets 18% of his close in shots blocked, 3% of his jumpers.
Scal gets 17% of his close in shots blocked, 0% of his jumpers.
And...
Glen Davis gets 29% of his close in shots blocked, 13% of his jumpers. TWENTY-NINE PERCENT! That is re-[dang]-diculous!
Mike