Massive stat line Tuesday
Anthony Davis criticized his Los Angeles Lakers teammates for making simple mistakes during their loss to the Clippers.
Hosting the Washington Wizards at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday night, the Lakers initially listed Davis as questionable on their injury report due to right calf soreness. This is a different injury listing than the left plantar fasciitis that kept Davis out on Jan. 17 against the Brooklyn Nets.
The Los Angeles Lakers dropped a crucial game on Sunday to their cross-town rivals, the Los Angeles Clippers, 116-102. The Lakers started to let go of the rope
The undefeated streak continues for Ivica Zubac, although Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis was on the receiving end of it. A 21-point and 19-rebound double-double had many in awe. Funny enough, the Clippers have a perfect record when Zubac posts at least 20+ points and 15+ rebounds.
The Lakers are gearing up for a Sunday game against the Los Angeles Clippers, though they may be without two important players, including star center Anthony Da
Davis will be available to play Wednesday against the Wizards despite continuing to deal with a calf issue. The veteran big man is coming off a double-double performance against the Clippers, scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in the loss to their division rivals at Intuit Dome.
Anthony Davis broke down why the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the L.A. Clippers, pointing towards simple mistakes and failure to execute.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Washington Wizards in LA on Tuesday night in a blowout win, 111-88. As such, the Lakers moved to 23-18 on the year, and it marked the halfway point for LeBron James and company. Anthony Davis led the way with 29 points and 16 rebounds as James added a 21-point, 13-assist, 10-rebound triple-double in the victory.
PAUL Davis has hit the front in his bid to defend his Cuestars Seniors (40+) Tour title. The Wareham cueist won his first tournament of the season in the fifth leg at Salisbury Snooker Club. He collected £120 in prize money after making a 66 break in the deciding frame of the final against Poole-based Anthony Cutler.
LeBron James passed Elgin Baylor in rebounds last night and is No. 27 all-time now. He also moved ahead of Charles Jones in blocks for No. 76 in NBA history.Source: Bluesky