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NBA Draft Profile: Ed Davis
- Updated: April 30, 2010
Ed Davis
POWER FORWARD
6-10, 225 lbs.
College: North Carolina
Class: Sophomore
STRENGTHS: Davis has great size, athleticism, and length. He has tremendous upside in the NBA because of his natural rebounding ability. He also has a wide body and excellent post capability.
WEAKNESSES: Davis averaged just 13.4 points per game and did not dominate on a below-average North Carolina team. He is raw, and could use another year in school to develop his game.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.
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