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Jyare Davis (DE) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (4/15/24)
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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 5049460, member: 289"] 247: " Jyare Davis is a versatile forward who has spent the last three years at Delaware, and played a starring role in each of the last two. He averaged 17.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.6 stocks per game this past season while shooting 47% from the floor and 81% from the free-throw line. He provides a versatile, inside-out, scoring threat who has a strong frame and physical style. He can operate with his back to the basket on the block or in the mid-post, where he goes right into contact. Davis is a threat to attack the rim off the bounce, or score over top of smaller defenders in the mid-range area. He also flashes a solid passing instinct, especially when cutters move for him on his post catches, with a 15% assist rate. Davis shot just 25.6% from the three-point line last year, but shot a ball with good loft and decent touch when he had room and rhythm. He also converted 81% of his free-throws and had an effective field goal percentage of 53.6 in spot-up situations, so there is potential there, and if he becomes a more reliable floor-spacer it would help his game go to new levels. Defensively, Davis is more four than three right now, with his physical strength, but he rebounds the ball plenty well enough for that spot." Sounds like just what we needed to bolster the forward rotation. [MEDIA=youtube]chB9gGPZNOc[/MEDIA] He looks like a three-level scorer, (3 point percentage could be better and maybe it will be but he's got game from there). He and Lampkin both have the back-to the basket moves and are good passers. They could have have a great two many game inside, ala Arinze and Rick Jackson. I love the step-back. And he's got a pony tail, if you'd miss that without Maliq. [/QUOTE]
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