The last thing I'd call Big Baby is lazy. He's worked his butt off. I don't think that's the reason for the lack of rebounding.
Absolutely. He came into camp in shape, he's obviously worked hard on his game (changing it virtually from season to season), and I don't think anyone is doubting he's not doing his best out there. If anything, I think the problem might be that he tries too hard sometimes.
I echo this sentiment as well ... if there's one thing that Glen Davis is not, it's lazy. Say what you want, but the guy gives 110% whenever he's on the court, and has a ton of heart. I wish Red were still around, cuz he'd love this kid.
An accurate parallel can be drawn between Davis and Antoine Walker. Walker loved playing, he played hard, could rebound but preferred to shoot, and for most of his career could run the court well. However he focused on the aspects of his game that he enjoyed the most, and didn't do an adequate job of getting into optimal basketball shape. It seems to me that Davis could, if he focused on it, lose fat, work on his vertical, etc. However, Davis would rather be shooting jumpers.
Actually, he does a great deal of his work in the paint, leads the NBA at taking charges, and moves his feet more quickly than most players I've ever seen at his size, and to infer that the only part of his game he cares about is shooting jumpers, is selling him very short. Every player on this team works on all facets of their game, and he is expected to stay in shape as much as anyone else wearing a green uniform.
I agree. I don't think Davis "loves" shooting like Walker did. I do think Walker is a guy who teams will look at however, as a warning with guys like Davis.
Not because of the possible off the court issues (although I am sure that will at least be examined), but because they are both guys who have had weight issues.
Walker actually had a very similar game to Davis (although he was taller, and a little more skilled). They both played below the rim, and relied on their quick feet, craftiness, and awareness to grab offensive rebounds, and sneak shots up in the paint.
When Walkers career started going downhill, it wasn't because he just liked shooting 3's so much. It was because he began to lose a little of that quickness (partly from age, partly from extra weight he could no longer keep off as he got older), and suddenly, the shots he was able to "sneak" up were not getting past the shot blockers, and he was a half a step slower in running down those offensive rebounds that he used to beat everyone to.
And that is a genuine fear with Davis as well. Right now, he is basically at his physical peak. I don't think he is going to get quicker. He will continue to hone his skills more, but will they be enough to make up for his feet slowing down just enough for others to catch up with him? Will he be able to work that much harder to keep the weight off now that he is getting older?