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Ed Davis Out for the Season with a Broken Wrist

I guess there was a reasonable explanation for Ed Davis's poor play down the stretch in the Duke game. From the 9:16 mark in the second half on, he was playing with a broken wrist. The wrist was fractured when he hit the floor during a collision with Kyle Singler – Singler was called for the foul and Davis missed both free throws, since, you know, he'd just broken his wrist. Understandably, Davis didn't score the rest of the game, and I apologize for the rather uncharitable thoughts I had about him after the game..

Davis is out for the season, naturally, and joins Tyler Zeller, who is just being reintroduced to practice drills,  and Travis Wear, out with a sprained ankle, in suits on the bench. UNC's front court, incredibly deep at the start of the season, is now reduced to Thompson, Henson, and David Wear, of which only Thompson has played the entire season in the 4 or 5 spot. Henson has moved to a more expanded role in the four in recent weeks, but like Wear has spent more of the season at small forward than anywhere else. 

This is probably the most significant of what has been a ridiculous number of injuries plaguing the Heels this season, and will make defending Tracy Smith, N.C. State's most dangerous weapon, an incredibly difficult task on Saturday. The Heels lost the last game Davis missed by thirteen to Wake Forest, and have noticably struggled since as he overcame the ankle injury that sidelined him. It's not quite the disaster losing Sean May in the 2003 season was, but it definitely makes an already painful season that much more grueling. Here's hoping Carolina can bounce back.

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So Roy...

“How can things get any worse”

I think Roy got his answer.

Yeah BoYeeEEeeE

by InTheBleachers on Feb 13, 2010 9:17 AM EST reply actions  

I'm not sure this really is worse

I think we were going to continue losing with or without Ed. Odds are high that he goes pro. Long term this team may be better off getting some more time for the young guys up front.

"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then give up. There's no use in being a damn fool about it." ---W.C. Fields

by Big Chief on Feb 15, 2010 3:29 AM EST up reply actions  

Pro? I Don't Know

He hasn’t shown that great of an improvement over last season, and the draft looks to be full of young, frontcourt underclassmen vying to convince the NBA they have upside. I don’t think I would go in his place.

by T.H. on Feb 15, 2010 2:17 PM EST up reply actions  

He was considered a top 10 pick last year

and despite UNC sucking his numbers are still pretty good (even though I still believe he played WELL BELOW his capabilities). He didn’t look like he was enjoying himself this season, and the injury will probably make him consider how a more serious one could put his pro career in jeopardy. The NBA draft is still all about potential and Ed’s potential is sky high. If he gets ranked again in the top 10, and he probably will, I think the odds are good that he’ll go. I grant it’s possible his stock will slide, or he may feel he has a lot to prove before he moves on, but I’m not counting on him being back.

By the way – how about a hat tip for my fanshot that I put up a five hours before this?

"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then give up. There's no use in being a damn fool about it." ---W.C. Fields

by Big Chief on Feb 16, 2010 10:16 AM EST up reply actions  

James Van Der Beek & I are saddened by this news

"I could never be a thug, they don't dress this well." - Malice

by Julius Coxswain on Feb 13, 2010 1:44 PM EST reply actions  

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