Young guard Terence Davis bringing veteran mindset to Raptors’ playoff push
Terence Davis is approaching the NBA’s return to play with a veteran’s mindset.
The Raptors guard was enjoying a standout rookie campaign when the NBA suspended the 2019-20 season in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Having put in three-quarters of a season before the shutdown, and having earned the trust of his veteran teammates, Davis said he’ll be looking to be counted on when the league starts up again next month at the Walt Disney World resort near Orlando, Fla.
“I would come into this more mature, being that I went through three-fourths of a season,” Davis said Thursday on a videoconference. “Just growing up, maturing, taking the steps in the right direction.”
The Raptors signed Davis in the off-season after he went unselected at the 2019 NBA draft, and he fit in immediately with the defending NBA champions. He averaged 7.7 points a night on 46.3 per cent shooting while leaning on veterans like Kyle Lowry, Fred VanVleet and Marc Gasol.