Anthony Davis Has Angry Reaction to Latest LeBron James Post

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James respects great athletes. He was pretty impressed with Tom Brady’s accomplishment and even delivered a bold message for the quarterback. TB12 and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the Super Bowl with their win in the NFC Championship. Guess who got mad? Anthony Davis was pretty angry.

The Chicago native is a Green Bay Packers fan. He didn’t like the fact that his teammate supports Brady.

Davis’ comment has nothing to do with his relationship with LeBron. He was just unhappy with the fact that his Packers lost in the NFC Championship for the second straight season. LeBron and AD will still be friends. Maybe they will tease each other in the locker room.

It’s funny how LeBron and Brady defied Father Time. Both players play their best game and they won’t even stop now. LeBron and TB12 were able to stay healthy and strong for a really long time. That’s what helped them perform at a high level for this long. Brady missed just one season due to his injury. He didn’t play in 2008.

Anthony Davis will have to get used to being angry

From what we can see, LeBron and Brady will play forever. But, they can’t be elite athletes forever. LeBron is 36, and Brady is 43. The quarterback will have to call it career at some point. LeBron is younger than Brady but he can’t play basketball forever.

TB12 has found the perfect way to stay elite into his 40s. LeBron’s reign at the top of the league will last longer than Brady’s time in the league. This doesn’t change the fact that both players did their best in their respective sports.

When it comes to Davis and his support for the Packers, we don’t really have good news. The Packers are one of the best teams in the league. They made the postseason in 10 of the last 12 years. Packers players have been to five NFC Championship games and celebrated just one return.

Aaron Rodgers may leave the team. He even said that his future is “uncertain.” Let’s see what happens next with the Packers.