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'''Ronald Glen Davis''' (born ] ] in ]) is a ] player for ]. He is a 6'9", 310 lb ] and is widely considered a future ] pick. The ] coaches voted him the 2006 SEC Player of the Year, and he was also named to the All-SEC first team. In 2006 as a sophomore, Davis led the Tigers to their first Final Four appearance since 1986. In the crucial game of National Semifinals, LSU lost to UCLA by a wide margin in the first half and never managed a come-back. While Davis was expected as a difference-maker should the game come close, he shot poorly from the field (17 points) and only made 4 out of 10 free throws before eventually fouling out. | '''Ronald Glen Davis''' (born ] ] in ]) is a ] player for ]. He is a 6'9", 310 lb ] and is widely considered a future ] pick. The ] coaches voted him the 2006 SEC Player of the Year, and he was also named to the All-SEC first team. In 2006 as a sophomore, Davis led the Tigers to their first Final Four appearance since 1986. In the crucial game of National Semifinals, LSU lost to UCLA by a wide margin in the first half and never managed a come-back. While Davis was expected as a difference-maker should the game come close, he shot poorly from the field (17 points) and only made 4 out of 10 free throws before eventually fouling out. | ||
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Ronald Glen Davis (born January 1 1986 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a college basketball player for Louisiana State University. He is a 6'9", 310 lb power forward and is widely considered a future NBA Draft pick. The SEC's coaches voted him the 2006 SEC Player of the Year, and he was also named to the All-SEC first team. In 2006 as a sophomore, Davis led the Tigers to their first Final Four appearance since 1986. In the crucial game of National Semifinals, LSU lost to UCLA by a wide margin in the first half and never managed a come-back. While Davis was expected as a difference-maker should the game come close, he shot poorly from the field (17 points) and only made 4 out of 10 free throws before eventually fouling out.
Nickname
- "Big Baby"
- Referred to as "Big Daddy" by CBS Announcer Billy Packer during the Final Four April 1st, 2006
External links
- Glen Davis LSU player profile @ sports.espn.go.com
- Glen Davis USA Basketball profile