Lakers’ Anthony Davis Reveals His Mindset On Future Career

Anthony Davis has come out with some interesting news regarding LeBron his career. The Los Angeles Lakers are finally back in the NBA Finals after quite a long break. They were able to take down the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals in relative easy fashion. It has been very interesting to see how this team has come together and made it work.

But, with LeBron James on your team, it should not be that difficult really. LeBron has been huge so far in this year’s NBA Playoffs. He finished the series with the Nuggets with 38 points which is simply remarkable. Now Anthony Davis has come out with an interesting outlook on his future career. Take a look at what he said.

“You see the work and preparation LeBron puts in every day, and you understand why this is his 10th NBA Finals appearance. He never stops. I plan to follow this motherf—er to hopefully nine more Finals,” Davis said recently. “We’re all ready to go.”

Lakers’ Anthony Davis Reveals His Mindset On Future Career

“I knew what I wanted,” he said during practice. “I wanted what he had,” while pointing to James. It sounds like Davis has been pretty impressed with that he has seen from LeBron so far.

“My thing from the beginning was that I have to get to the playoffs. I’ve got to give myself and my team a chance at the postseason,” Davis continued. “Once I experienced that, I was like, ‘I need to get to the second round.’ That took a few years, and then I wanted more. I wanted to advance past the second round. If you want to be great, you have to contend for championships and that’s why I’m relishing this opportunity in front of me. I had a three-year gap in between playoffs. That was tough, but I want championships, not [periodic] playoff appearances.”

“I don’t want to have long gaps in between Finals,” went on. “You look at [Rajon Rondo], he’s 10 years removed from his last Finals, and Dwight [Howard] is 11 years out. I don’t want that to happen to me. I want to be here. I came to Los Angeles to contend for championships and I’ve put in the work to do so.”

What do you think about what he had to say?