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Rights: NoneLast Sal.: $.00M
Agent: SupeExp: 10+ years
FA Tier: 1 Age: 51
FBPPG:  Inj: No Injury
Desired Salary: Between $2.13M and $33.22M
Contract Status: UFA - Unclaimed Free Agent
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 Few players have ever had the feeling Davis did Sunday. The star center scored a franchise-record 59 points and pulled down 20 rebounds as the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Detroit Pistons 111-106. Davis joined Shaquille O'Neal and Chris Webber as the only NBA players with 50 points and 20 rebounds in a game since 1983.

The Scoop:The previous club record was 50 points by Jamal Mashburn exactly 13 years earlier against the Grizzlies. Davis went 24 of 34 from the floor and made his only two 3-pointers. He added nine free throws in 10 attempts. Davis had 19 points in the fourth quarter and broke the scoring record for the Palace of Auburn Hills set by LeBron James with 48 points in an Eastern Conference finals game on June 1, 2007.
 Feb 21 12:00 ET -
Trans. Aug 26 8:40 ET
Chris Webber delivered a passionate speech about the shooting of Jacob Blake after Wednesday's playoff boycott.

The Scoop: None.
Aug 26 8:40 ET
Trans. Aug 26 8:21 ET
* Blake was shot in back by police in Wisconsin on Sunday * NBA postpones playoff games after player boycottsKenny Smith walked off the set of the NBA on TNT on Wednesday night in solidarity with the Milwaukee Bucks, who boycotted their playoff game against the Orlando Magic following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.The Bucks’ decision led to the NBA postponing the three playoff games scheduled for Wednesday. Blake, who is black, was shot in the back by police, apparently in front of his children, on Sunday, and his family say he is now paralyzed from the waist down. The shooting occurred in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 40 miles from Milwaukee. A 17-year-old has been charged after two people were shot dead during protests over the killing on Tuesday night.> .@TheJetOnTNT stands with the NBA players. pic.twitter.com/39Sby1D5kn> > — NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) August 26, 2020“Right now my head is ready to explode like in the thought of what’s going on,” Smith told his co-hosts Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley. “I don’t know if I’m appropriate enough to say it what the players are feeling and how they’re feeling. I haven’t talked to any player.“Even driving here and getting into the studio … hearing calls and people talking. … And for me, I think the biggest thing now As a black man as a former player, I think it’s best for me to support the players and just not to be here tonight … And I figure out what happens after that.”Smith played in the NBA for 10 years and has forged a successful career in broadcasting since his retirement. Another player turned broadcaster, Chris Webber, gave his thoughts on TNT later.An emotional Webber spoke about the frustrations of being black in America, while sounding a hopeful note that protests such as that staged by the Bucks could lead to change.“If not now, when? If not during a pandemic and countless lives being lost. If not now, when? That’s all I want to hear from the rest of the night when everybody’s pontificating and thinking and soapboxing and all of that, we know nothing is going to change,” he said.> Every word Chris Webber says here should be listened to. pic.twitter.com/L2mKUqEHL1> > — Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) August 26, 2020“We get it. If Martin Luther King got shot and risked his life, Medgar Evers, and we’ve seen this in all of our heroes constantly taken down. We understand it’s not going to end, but that does not mean young men that you don’t do anything. Don’t listen to these people telling you don’t do anything because it’s not going to end right away. You are starting something for the next generation and the next generation to take over. “Do you have to be smart? Yes. Do you have to make sure you have a plan? Yes. Do you have to be articulate about that plan? Yes. All of those things, but that’s what you’re going to do. They’re professionals, they know how to be the best of themselves. So I applaud it. I applaud it because it’s the young people, the young people leading the way. And I applaud them.”

The Scoop: None.
Aug 26 8:21 ET
Trans. Aug 23 7:00 ET
Kings great Chris Webber once put Jason Williams ‘under the bus’ with the luggage Kings great Chris Webber recounted some rookie hazing stories Saturday on TNT, saying he once made Jason Williams ride “under the bus” in the luggage compartment. Webber, who now works as an NBA analyst for TNT, made his confession during the Miami Heat’s 124-115 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.

The Scoop: None.
Aug 23 7:00 ET
Trans. Aug 19 11:01 ET
One current Sacramento player Webber is excited about is point guard De’Aaron Fox, who has shown he has all the tools to be an NBA All-Star in the coming years. He’s somebody that I’ve watched and I’ve watched be a great teammate by distributing and then learning to be a better teammate by being aggressive, realizing the more aggressive he is, the more he can set the table for others ...

The Scoop: None.
Aug 19 11:01 ET


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