The Telegram (St. John's)

Edge ready to show off their new ‘Baby’

Former NBA star Glen Davis set to suit up for NBL Canada team in two weekend games at Mile One

- BY ROBIN SHORT robin.short@thetelegra­m.com

The St. John’s Edge will have former NBA star Glen “Big Baby” Davis in its lineup this weekend for a pair of National Basketball League of Canada games against P.E.I.’S Island Storm.

As was first reported in The Telegram last Thursday, Davis will suit up for the Edge, starting Friday night as St. John’s opens a brief four-game, pre-christmas homestand at Mile One Centre.

The 32-year-old Davis, who has officially signed with St. John’s, was scheduled to arrive here late Wednesday night. The team has an introducto­ry press conference scheduled for this afternoon.

The Edge made room for Davis earlier this week by releasing Chadrick Lufile, who played in a recent three-game swing through the Maritimes, and activating Canadian Kevin Zabo from injured reserve. St. John’s has a full 12-man roster, but no one on the reserve list.

A 6-9 power forward, the 32-year-old Davis is a former Southeast Conference player of the year while starring in college ball with Louisiana State University.

He was drafted 35th overall by the Seattle Supersonic­s, but was packaged in a trade with the Boston Celtics before ever wearing a Seattle jersey.

Davis won an NBA championsh­ip with the Celtics in 2008. Throughout his eight-year NBA tenure, he also played for the Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers.

His last NBA season came in 2014-15.

Davis averaged double figures in scoring three times in the NBA, his best year coming in 2012-13 when he netted 15.1 points per game and grabbed 7.2 rebounds for the Orlando Magic.

His single-game high was a 33-point performanc­e against the Philadelph­ia 76ers while toiling for the Orlando Magic in 2013.

Davis signed to play in Croatia this season. He headed overseas, but didn’t suit up with KK Zadar. Media reports cited weight issues and attitude problems.

Last March, Davis was charged with possession and intent to distribute following an arrest in a Maryland hotel room. Besides the 126 grams of marijuana found in the room, there was a briefcase with $92,000 in cash tucked inside.

In April, he was charged with felony assault stemming from an altercatio­n outside an L.A. nightclub.

St. John’s coach Doug Plumb told The Telegram this past weekend he has no problem bringing Davis into the Edge fold.

“We really had great talks with their side, a lot of open dialogue,” Plumb said. “He wants to play, and he wants to win. Every interactio­n I’ve had with him has been fantastic.

“Look,” Plumb said, “I’m a huge believer in second chances. No person is perfect, and I don’t believe in crucifying someone because they made a mistake.

“I believe players want consistenc­y, and they want to know where they fit in. As coaches, we have to be prepared and be thorough, be clear on what we want from the players.

“Talking to Glen, he said all the right things. … I’ve got a good feeling here.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO/ WINSLOW TOWSON ?? In this April 28, 2009 file photo, Glen Davis of the Boston Celtics (right) takes the ball to the basket against the Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah during an NBA playoff game in Boston. Davis, who played eight seasons in the NBA with the Celtics, Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers, is set to make his debut with the NBL Canada’s St. John’s Edge on Friday night at Mile One Centre in a game against the Island Storm.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO/ WINSLOW TOWSON In this April 28, 2009 file photo, Glen Davis of the Boston Celtics (right) takes the ball to the basket against the Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah during an NBA playoff game in Boston. Davis, who played eight seasons in the NBA with the Celtics, Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers, is set to make his debut with the NBL Canada’s St. John’s Edge on Friday night at Mile One Centre in a game against the Island Storm.

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