The Los Angeles Lakers are in excellent form, riding a three-game NBA winning streak led by the stellar performances of Anthony Davis. The star forward, who has been a key figure in the team’s success,
Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis will be re-evaluated in approximately one week after he underwent an MRI today that confirmed an abdominal muscle strain, team says.Source:
Lakers star center Anthony Davis left Los Angeles' Tuesday road game against the Philadelphia 76ers in the first quarter with an abdominal strain and was ruled out for the remainder of the contest.
In the postgame press conference, Redick admitted he may have put Bronny in a difficult position, particularly on defense, where he was tasked with guarding Tyrese Maxey, who torched the Lakers for 43 points, exploiting mismatches throughout the game.
JJ Redick did not mince his words regarding Bronny James following the Lakers' defeat to the 76ers on Tuesday.
Coming off of a highly successful outing against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, Anthony Davis looked to keep on rolling against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tues
For the last few seasons, the Lakers have said that in order for them to be at their best, they have to work through Davis. It was true when they won the championship in 2020 and was proven even more when injuries plagued Davis for three seasons and the team faltered greatly because of it.
NBA insider Shams Charania reported on Thursday that Anthony Davis felt the LA Lakers “need another big.” Davis added that he is at his best when he plays power forward beside another center.
After days of speculation surrounding LeBron James and Anthony Davis reportedly urging Los Angeles Lakers officials to make moves before the trade deadline, head coach JJ Redick has addressed the rumors.
According to NBA reporter Jovan Buha of The Athletic, trading for a center is a big priority for the Los Angeles Lakers.  Anthony Davis will miss at least one week after suffering an abdominal muscle strain in the Lakers’ loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.
LeBron James made NBA history on Tuesday night, but hardly anyone was talking about it after the game. The Lakers superstar passed Maurice Cheeks for sixth place on the all-time st