Raw and hyper-athletic, new Boston Celtics draft selection JD Davison oozes potential with his passing and lightning-quick downhill attack. But one thing he doesn’t show a strong ability in at present is an ability to defend at a high level. But the Alabama product knows what level of play on that end of the court will be expected of him to eventually earn a place on the team.
Speaking to the media after a scrimmage ahead of Las Vegas Summer League, the nascent NBA floor general opened up about what the Celtics want to see from him. “Boston, you’ve really got to play defense,” he explained. “They are the best defense in the league, so you’ve got to come in here and be a dog. I think I can help them improve on that and be a dog on the defensive end.”
With a 6-foot-7 wingspan and plenty of desire to put it to work for the Celtics, that could get Davison in a game that counts for Boston in the not-so-distant future.
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Whether his passing and scoring come along will matter less early on than his ability to avoid handing points to opposing offenses, and from the sound of things, the young Celtics point guard is already on the right path.
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