Watch: Lakers’ LeBron James & Anthony Davis Look Unstoppable

The Los Angeles Lakers are going after their first title in a long time, and King James is ready to move on with his team. LeBron James and his Lakers seem to be unstoppable, and you can tell that by watching all the videos.

LeBron and Davis make the best duo in the NBA and they are leading their team to the top. The league released footage of Davis and his superstar teammate. They were putting some nice work prior to the team’s practice assistant coach Phil Handy on Monday. Yes, fans have something to cheer about.

Prior to the NBA hiatus, the Lakers made their point. The team had 49-14 record in the west. King James is in his 17th NBA season, and he is averaging 34.9 minutes per game, 25.7 points, 7.9 rebounds and 10.6 assists. Yes, he can win the MVP award this season.

“He’s in the gym early, he’s leaving late and he’s the last guy working — and probably working the longest and the hardest,” Lakers veteran Danny Green said of the superstar this week. “He hasn’t changed at all, man.”

Davis is averaging 26.2 points per game with 9.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists. Let’s not forget that he was a Defensive Player of the Year candidate with 2.4 block and 1.4 steals per game.

LeBron James is unstoppable

What does LeBron say about this?

“I’m here for one goal and one goal only,” LeBron told reporters in his first press conference inside the bubble. “That’s to win a championship. And to get better every single day. That’s my mindset. My mindset is to do that on the floor. My mindset off the floor is to continue to give education, continue to give guidance to my communities and communities around the world, in the inner city about how important our voice is, how important we are, and creating change.

LeBron is ready to win a title. This will be his fourth title. Will he win the NBA MVP award for the season? He is competing with Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo about that one.

“That is my main focus. I’m here to do nothing else besides play the game at high level, bring a championship back to L.A. hopefully and also continue to push the envelope with creating change for my people.”

“More will be needed in that regard from Alex (Caruso) and from Quinn Cook,” Vogel said on Monday. “We have the ability to use our bigs with (Kyle) Kuzma and AD (Anthony Davis), in having the ability to bring it up and handle, and initiate offense. But I also like the prospect of seeing what Dion Waiters can do.”