"There's no cavalry": Anthony Davis subtly hints Lakers' inactivity at trade deadline amid slump
Anthony Davis returned home on Wednesday night as the LA Lakers visited the United Center to take on the Chicago Bulls. The Lakers were looking to get some momentum back, but the Bulls pulled off an impressive 124-108 win. Davis subtly hinted after the game that the Lakers could be inactive at the trade deadline in two months.
The Lakers dropped to 1-4 since winning the NBA In-Season Tournament on Dec. 9 in Las Vegas. Apart from the Bulls, they also lost to the Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, with their lone win coming against the Spurs.
In his postgame interview, Davis discussed the current struggles for the Lakers. He felt optimistic because the team's finally healthy. He's looking forward to building more chemistry and getting back into the win column while hinting that the team could stay put at the deadline:
"There's no break coming. There's no help coming. There's no cavalry," Davis said.
"We got to do it within this locker room. We got everyone back. We just got to find a way to get in the win column. Obviously, when you lose a couple, especially in a row, it starts to linger."
He added:
"Everybody wants to win and just got to get that win, get that one. Gets the spirits back up, and, then, just go from there."
Anthony Davis finished the game with 19 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks. Davis appeared to have suffered an ankle injury in the third quarter, and it even led to a hilarious turnover by LeBron James.
The eight-time All-Star left the game but returned to finish it. He's already banged up since last month, playing with spasms on his hip and left adductor before suffering an ankle injury against the Spurs a few games ago.
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What's next for Anthony Davis and the LA Lakers?
Anthony Davis and the LA Lakers are back in action on Thursday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
It's a tough matchup, as the Timberwolves have been the best team in the Western Conference this season. They then fly to Oklahoma City on Saturday before heading back home for Christmas.
The Lakers face rivals Boston Celtics on Monday, with three more games before the New Year. They welcome the Charlotte Hornets on Dec. 28 and finish 2023 with road games against the Timberwolves and the New Orleans Pelicans.
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