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Anthony Davis (2012 draft)
2017-18
After a huge fifth season, Davis provided an even bigger encore in Year 6. He put together arguably his best season thanks to career highs in points (28.1), assists (2.3), steals (1.5), three-pointers made (0.7) and three-point shooting percentage (34.0). He also led the NBA in blocks for the third time in his career thanks to 2.6 swats per game. AD added another dimension to his play with the development of a three-point shot and captured his third All-NBA First Team selection and his first NBA All-Defensive First Team nod. He set a career-high in blocks with 10 against the Jazz on March 11 en route to a triple-double. Led by Davis, the Pelicans finished the year as the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference with a 48-34 record. The team completed a sweep of the favored No. 3 seed Trailblazers and advanced to the next round, where the Warriors dispatched them for the second time in Davis' career. During his second playoff run, he averaged 30.1 points along with a league-high 13.4 rebounds and 2.3 blocks. The highlight of his season came in a victory over the Suns on Feb. 26 in which Davis went for 53 points, 18 rebounds, five blocks, three assists and a steal. With that effort, he joined Bob McAdoo as the only players since blocks were tracked in 1973-74 to record 50 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks in a single game.
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Anthony Davis (2012 draft)
2017-18
After a huge fifth season, Davis provided an even bigger encore in Year 6. He put together arguably his best season thanks to career highs in points (28.1), assists (2.3), steals (1.5), three-pointers made (0.7) and three-point shooting percentage (34.0). He also led the NBA in blocks for the third time in his career thanks to 2.6 swats per game. AD added another dimension to his play with the development of a three-point shot and captured his third All-NBA First Team selection and his first NBA All-Defensive First Team nod. He set a career-high in blocks with 10 against the Jazz on March 11 en route to a triple-double. Led by Davis, the Pelicans finished the year as the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference with a 48-34 record. The team completed a sweep of the favored No. 3 seed Trailblazers and advanced to the next round, where the Warriors dispatched them for the second time in Davis' career. During his second playoff run, he averaged 30.1 points along with a league-high 13.4 rebounds and 2.3 blocks. The highlight of his season came in a victory over the Suns on Feb. 26 in which Davis went for 53 points, 18 rebounds, five blocks, three assists and a steal. With that effort, he joined Bob McAdoo as the only players since blocks were tracked in 1973-74 to record 50 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks in a single game.
Next three:
@Coach Ellis
@toddychurch
@NUMBERICA
Oh damn. Nice.
 
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