Lakers’ Anthony Davis Makes Big Revelation About LeBron James

The Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship last season. Players are doing their best to repeat the same success and win another ring. Montrezl Harrell and players like him joined the Lakers to be champions. It’s an important season for the purple and gold and everyone is under pressure. Well, this doesn’t apply to LeBron James. Lakers big man Anthony Davis made a big revelation about LeBron and fans are actually surprised.

AD revealed that he has never seen his fellow superstar angry since joining the Lakers. According to him, LeBron has found the perfect work-life balance. LeBron has accomplished a lot on the basketball court, but he is a dedicated dad and husband. The four-time NBA champion uses his time, money, and effort to support I Promise School and other similar initiatives. LeBron opened a school for at-risk youth in his hometown in Ohio. He started off the More Than a Vote organization to help African-Americans register and use their voice to make a difference.

“He’s always happy. I’ve never seen LeBron mad — he’s always happy,” Davis told CBS Sports. “But on the flipside, he’s so determined and hard-working for basketball. So it’s a balance, and you’ve got to find a balance.”

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Davis joined the Los Angeles Lakers in the summer of 2019. He wanted to leave the New Orleans Pelicans and play with LeBron. The Lakers front office failed to bring him in the first attempt. Their second attempt was fruitful and Davis became a Laker.

AD became a Laker to win a title. He and LeBron make the best duo in the NBA. They led the Lakers to the 17th title in team history. It was impressive, and the dynamic duo will do the same again.

Los Angeles is having a good record at this point of the season. Winning a title seems like a good idea, and Lakers head coach Frank Vogel motivates his players to elevate their game. Davis had a slow start and struggled with his shooting. However, he was amazing in the game against the Chicago Bulls.