I saw the thread on CB K-Dog was posting in on this. Here's my opinion.
They're completely different players. Miles is the typical big white stiff BYU is used to having as a center. Davies is the kind of center you see playing for a smaller athletic team like a UNLV or SDSU.
Davies has better moves. Davies has utilized more moves over the past two games than I've seen from Miles ever. The main difference being the jump hook and a little Kareem sky hook he pulled off last night. They both use the turn around bank shot and the rock your man to the middle/drop step. Davies has better footwork right now. He can get a lot better, but it doesn't take much in the way of footwork to beat Miles. Davies also looks like he has more range, being confident to knock down the free throw jumper or turn and face the basket with the ball.
Davies is a much better rebounder. He's nimble with long arms and can jump quickly.
Davies runs the floor better and creates a different dynamic with an athletic running big man that BYU's not used to having.
Though Davies has some offensive moves and a more aggressive mindset, he's not shown the ability to finish these shots AT ALL. And he's looked silly a lot bricking three foot jump hooks. He also will be turnover prone as he's just a little too aggressive for his own good right now.
Miles is smarter and more mature. He takes less risks and is less aggressive than Davies and therefore makes less mistakes.
Miles is a better passer and is more court aware. Davies only made one good pass and that was to an open Jimmer for a 3 because the coaches were SCREAMING at him to pass it back out.
Miles is a much better defender, being able to use his height and strength to keep posts off the block and body them up when they get the ball. Davies will be abused by skilled college big man right now.
Miles is a better player right now, but it will not take long for Davies to pass him. It's possible he even does it this year if Rose pushes him and allows him the PT to make mistakes and get better. But most likely it won't be until next season, as Harstock will justify minutes and Davies will likely be forgotten.
I'm very bullish on Davies, just not quite yet probably. Makes me wish Kaufusi was playing for BYU BB as he owned Davies in high school.
They're completely different players. Miles is the typical big white stiff BYU is used to having as a center. Davies is the kind of center you see playing for a smaller athletic team like a UNLV or SDSU.
Davies has better moves. Davies has utilized more moves over the past two games than I've seen from Miles ever. The main difference being the jump hook and a little Kareem sky hook he pulled off last night. They both use the turn around bank shot and the rock your man to the middle/drop step. Davies has better footwork right now. He can get a lot better, but it doesn't take much in the way of footwork to beat Miles. Davies also looks like he has more range, being confident to knock down the free throw jumper or turn and face the basket with the ball.
Davies is a much better rebounder. He's nimble with long arms and can jump quickly.
Davies runs the floor better and creates a different dynamic with an athletic running big man that BYU's not used to having.
Though Davies has some offensive moves and a more aggressive mindset, he's not shown the ability to finish these shots AT ALL. And he's looked silly a lot bricking three foot jump hooks. He also will be turnover prone as he's just a little too aggressive for his own good right now.
Miles is smarter and more mature. He takes less risks and is less aggressive than Davies and therefore makes less mistakes.
Miles is a better passer and is more court aware. Davies only made one good pass and that was to an open Jimmer for a 3 because the coaches were SCREAMING at him to pass it back out.
Miles is a much better defender, being able to use his height and strength to keep posts off the block and body them up when they get the ball. Davies will be abused by skilled college big man right now.
Miles is a better player right now, but it will not take long for Davies to pass him. It's possible he even does it this year if Rose pushes him and allows him the PT to make mistakes and get better. But most likely it won't be until next season, as Harstock will justify minutes and Davies will likely be forgotten.
I'm very bullish on Davies, just not quite yet probably. Makes me wish Kaufusi was playing for BYU BB as he owned Davies in high school.
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