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Will Anthony Davis Win “Rookie of The Year”? This Guy Thinks Damian Lillard Wins The Honor

 

A “contributor” to Bleacher Report (that means someone as talented as me 😉 believes that Anthony Davis will not win Rookie of the year.  He states that Davis’s lack of offense will result in Damian Lillard of the Portland Trailblazers taking home the coveted rookie honor.

It’s very possible that Davis will not win rookie of the year, but I can’t buy into his lack of offensive production last season.  Obviously this guy doesn’t remember the other future NBA stars Davis played along side of

 

Davis comes into the league with—by far—more hype than any other rookie in this year’s class.

However, while Davis played for Kentucky he excelled on defense, but he was not nearly as dominant on offense. Davis averaged just 14 points per game last year, which is very low for the number one overall selection. Davis was drafted on his defensive prowess and his offensive potential, rather than his current offensive skills.

Although I believe that Davis will be a perennial All Star in a few seasons, he will not have immediate success on the offensive side of the ball in the NBA.

The Rookie of the Year award typically goes to the best offensive rookie, rather than the best overall rookie. For that reason, Anthony Davis will not win Rookie of the Year.

So if Anthony Davis is not going to win Rookie of the Year, then who will?

Damian Lillard will be holding the Rookie of the Year trophy come May 2013. Lillard is both in the right situation, and is also the most NBA-ready player in the 2012 draft class.

Lillard is a point guard who has a scoring mentality, but is also a very good passer. Lillard averaged 24 points on 46.7 percent shooting to go along with 4 assists at Weber State, but doubters said that the only reason he posted such numbers was because he played in the Big Sky Conference.

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