“It’s fun,” Davenport said of these first two days of camp lining up opposite Hutchinson. “I really try to poke at him. He’s way too cool and calm and so I try to poke at him.”
Davenport said Hutchinson can sometimes be a calming voice for him.
“Shoot, sometimes I over-complicate things, and he just simplifies it like, ‘Hey man, it’s just this,'” Davenport said. “Sometimes mid-play I’m trying to talk to him and we’re giving signals and I’m like, ‘OK, you’re right.'”
Davenport said he enters 2025 with a bit of a chip on his shoulder after missing so much time due to injury the last two seasons. He said he used some of the criticism he’s faced over the last two years because of the injures as fuel to keep a little bit of an edge.
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