BYU basketball: 'Big' question: Chris Miles or Brandon Davies?

Published: Monday, March 8, 2010 9:46 p.m. MST
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PROVO — With the regular season behind him and who knows how many postseason games ahead, Dave Rose is faced with a dilemma that every coach would love to have.

With the offensive emergence of freshman center Brandon Davies, combined with a season of steady defense from senior center Chris Miles, the BYU coach now has a tough decision in determining how many minutes to play each of his two capable big men.

One thing he does know is that the renewed battle for playing time in the post is sure to make both big guys play harder, practice harder and improve.

Rose said "matchups and the flow of the game" will determine who plays how many minutes and didn't indicate that Miles will lose the starter job he's had for all 32 games.

However, in BYU's past three games Miles has averaged about nine minutes and only two points, while Davies averaged more than 12 points and 20 minutes.

"We're really pleased with how Brandon is playing right now," Rose said.

The 6-9 freshman from Provo, who is fully recovered from his early February appendectomy, admits to feeling more confidence than ever.

"I think everyone does when they come off a big game," Davies said. "You start thinking that you can repeat that effort in the following game."

Davies believes that if he continues to contribute at the same level that he has of late, the coaches will reward him.

"The coaches can tell when you're playing good and they know when to get guys in there that are playing good," he said.

Davies has also improved recently in making free throws, and in avoiding foul trouble.

"I get into foul trouble when I get lazy or kind of take a break, but I was doing that mostly early in the season and I feel like I've come away from playing like that," he said.

Actually, Davies gives Miles a lot of credit for his recent success and improvement.

"We battle against each other every day in practice, and whoever gets the most minutes doesn't really matter as long as we're playing well as a team and we're winning. We both have that mindset," he said.

Miles, even though he's proud of how Davies has improved, says he's determined to not lose his role on the team with only a few games remaining in his BYU career.

"I think there are tons of ways where I can help this team," Miles said. "And watching (Davies play more minutes the past three games) gave me a taste of just how bad I want to play and how I want to work harder than everyone else so I'm able to do everything I've wanted to do this season. So that's where I'm sitting, that's how I feel and that's the plan. I'm ready to play now."

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