Anthony Davis Reveals Advice from LeBron James After Lakers Lost Games

Anthony Davis joined the Los Angeles Lakers to play with LeBron James and win a lot of games. Davis helped LeBron make the top, and the Lakers entered the NBA bubble as the best team in the West. The Lakers big man learned so much from the three-time NBA champion. The king helped him handle losing and identify real problems that seek attention.

Davis talked to Dave McMenamin from ESPN and shared details of his game with LeBron. They have built a strong connection and their success is more than notable. Yes, LeBron helped him grow as a successful NBA player.

“You know, I used to be so upset and so, like, down, when we lose a game,” Davis said. “And he’d be like, ‘I done lost in-season series to several teams. But when the playoffs come, it’s different.’ … For a guy who’s done it year after year after year after year, eight times in a row [in the NBA Finals] … if he’s not worrying, then I’m like, ‘All right, we’re fine.’ But once he starts getting a little upset, it’s like, ‘All right, we know it’s something that we need to fix.'”

Anthony Davis and LeBron James make the best duo

Davis played seven seasons with the New Orleans Pelicans and then joined LeBron and the Lakers. He had great individual success and six All-Star appearances. Davis also has three first-tea All-NBA selections, and his team only won a single playoff series during Davis’ stint in New Orleans.

The Lakers got Davis through a big trade in July. This move had a huge impact on the Lakers and the Lakers had to give up on several young players and picks. LeBron’s debut didn’t go well and they had a 37-45 record. It was a season full of injuries and LeBron missed 17 games due to his groin injury.

Things changed in his second year with the team. LeBron helped the team hit a 49-14 record and that’s the best record in the Western Conference. The team has a chance to win the title this season.

Davis was averaging 26.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.4 blocks and 1.5 steals in his 55 games with the Lakers.