Anthony Davis and LeBron James have their sights set on another championship after their first NBA Finals victory as teammates occurred in the Disney
Anthony Davis and the Lakers earned a big-time victory over the Celtics on Thursday. Will they add to the roster before the trade deadline?
Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers might finally be turning a corner after a rickety start to their season. The Lakers have won 6 of their last 10 games, including their last two.
Sitting at 24–18, good for the fifth seed in the Western Conference, with a roster headlined by four-time MVP LeBron James and nine-time All-Star Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers figure to be among the most active teams ahead of the NBA's February 6 trade deadline.
Lakers' Anthony Davis sits down for ESPN: “One, we want to win it for the city. Two, we never got a parade. Three, it’s a lot of talk about an asterisk … We are (1-2 pieces away). I really feel like we are.” On roster needs, JJ Redick, motivations alongside LeBron James, more: pic.twitter.com/AHe6pfHxjB
Our NBA insider shares the latest intel on growing frustration in Los Angeles and the ever-developing Jimmy Butler situation.
After writing on Wednesday about LeBron James' and Anthony Davis' desire for the Lakers to be aggressive on the trade
Anthony Davis told NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN that he wants the Los Angeles Lakers to trade for a center.  “I think we need another big,” Davis said.
The Los Angeles Lakers' power forward spoke on what he believes the team's front office should do prior to the trade deadline.
Time is starting to run out for the Lakers to make another trade this season, and LeBron James and Anthony Davis seem to be getting anxious.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis has played 96% of his minutes at center this season, according to ESPN Stats & Information.