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johnny2x2x

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Davis debut, 13-11 with 5 blocks. Costello 15-7. Valentine 13-8-9.
 
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He's a good rim protector, he'll pick up a lot of fouls too. He hit a tough lefty hook late too, missed a lot of shots, may have been 6 of 14 or something like that.
 
Davis had 8 offensive rebounds.

Great first game for him, but honestly, I'd be thrilled with 7 and 6 with 2 blocks from him the season.
 
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Davis had 8 offensive rebounds.

Great first game for him, but honestly, I'd be thrilled with 7 and 6 with 2 blocks from him the season.
Scoring is on the low end depending on his minutes, 6 boards and 2 blocks would be nice
 
On my phone, so won't post the videos, but holy shit, Bridges had a couple dunks in his high school's opening game tonight that you have to search for.

Are you kidding me??? A high school kid, 360 windmill on a fast break. And then even better an alloy oop windmill. I mean, these are beyond anything Lebron or Kobe did in high school.
 
one more thing about DD, he seems to play with a consistent motor, I've watched him in 3 college games and a few high school games, he's high energy. that's not something you always see from a young kid that was used to dominating at every level, he didn't have to play that hard before
 
one more thing about DD, he seems to play with a consistent motor, I've watched him in 3 college games and a few high school games, he's high energy. that's not something you always see from a young kid that was used to dominating at every level, he didn't have to play that hard before

Saw him play Forest Hills Central live in high school. FHC has a D1 big man, Xavier Tillman, who beat DD with a drop step and was able to dunk. While Tillman was thumping his chest, DD sprinted down the floor and took a pass and dunked it. He was dominant that game has like 25-17 with 12 blocks. He has a good motor.
 
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