Skip to content

Glen Davis said he's ankle is fully healed in advance of Thursday's Game 6. "I'm feeling better," Davis said. "I feel 100 percent, finally. Look forward to getting out there and bringing some energy."

Davis said he's ankle is fully healed in advance of Thursday's Game 6. "I'm feeling better," Davis said. "I feel 100 percent, finally. Look forward to getting out there and bringing some energy."

Analysis:

Davis suffered a low ankle sprain back in Game 6 of the Clippers' first round series against the Spurs, but he has not missed any time and continues to play spot minutes off the bench. For the series, Davis is averaging 2.4 points and 0.8 rebounds in 9.2 minutes. He'll likely continue to play a minimal role, as Spencer Hawes has emerged as the primary backup to DeAndre Jordan.

Daily Newsletter

Get the latest trending sports news daily in your inbox