The Golden State Warriors snapped a two-game winning streak with a 118-114 win over the Portland Trail Blazers in a tight NBA regular season. The Warriors have a 12-14 record and are in 11th place in the West, while the Trail Blazers have dropped to 6-19 and are in second to last in the West.
In this game, the Warriors' bench rookie Trayce Jackson-D**is (Trayce Jackson-D**is) performed eye-catchingly, playing 17 minutes and 41 seconds, scoring 14 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block.
Davis was efficient on the offensive end, showing excellent offensive efficiency and passing ability under the basket, while also providing excellent rebounding and under-the-basket support on the defensive end. This game is a testament to Davis' all-round ability and importance to the team.
Davis averaged 3 per game in his first 26 games6 points 21 rebound 06 assists 03 steals 06 blocks and 57 percent from the field1% and 63% free throw shooting. Despite his limited playing time, Davis has shown the ability to help and support the team on both offensive and defensive ends.
As the interior rookie selected by the Warriors with the No. 57 pick in the second round of the draft, Davis shone in this game and fully demonstrated his ability. Before the draft, Davis was considered to have the best from the end of the first round to the beginning of the second round, but he has not been taken seriously.
The Warriors' draft vision is commendable, and they may have unearthed a future starting center.