The whole premise of this thread is absurd.
Glen Davis isn't that good. He never will be that good. Some of you homers act like averaging a "blistering" (i can't believe someone actually called his performance thus far "blistering"), 13.5 points and 5 rebounds over a 2 game span is the sign of greatness. You have to be kidding me. "Blistering" is Luis Scola averaging 27 points and 16 rebounds over his first two games or Roy Hibbert dropping 28 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks in his first game.
Anyone who watched Blake Griffin's debut yesterday saw an explosive big man who can outrun everyone on his team, jump 5 feet above the rim, finish with authority, dribble the ball coast-to-coast in traffic, pull down 10 offensive rebounds in his very first game, hit jump shots, pass the ball exceptionally well and own people on the block with footwork, speed and athleticism. It was his first game ever. No amount of magical ladder would ever allow Glen Davis to reach a ceiling comparable to Blake Griffin's professional debut. He doesn't have the body, skills or talent for it. What you have is a role playing big man who struggles to finish, can't pull down rebounds all that well, doesn't play defense all that well, is mediocre as a jump shooter and converts some open looks under the basket partially because he's playing with one of the 10 best point guards in the world.
He'll get a little better. He'll never be great. And yes... he's fat