99 points en deux soirs, des moissons de rebonds, une pointe à 55 unités hier face aux Wizards : le Brow est définitivement de ...
The Los Angeles Lakers get a much needed win breaking a 5 game losing streak against the Brooklyn Nets. Anthony Davis finally ...
Newly Revealed Things You Didn’t Know About Anthony Davis! When Boogie Cousins went down, the Pelicans looked cooked. But then The Brow took over and quickly established himself as one of the most impactful players in recent NBA history. In any given five-play stretch, he could conceivably post up Dirk-style from 16 feet, easily back someone down from the low block, swish a 25-foot 3, execute a deadly high screen with Jrue Holiday and grab an impossible rebound in traffic for a second-chance dunk. And he can protect the rim and run the floor at the highest levels. Other than that, he’s useless. Like so many other all-timers, Davis possesses one calling card that’s unique to him and him only: comically, freakishly long arms that look like Kevin McHale crossed with Freddy Krueger crossed with God knows what. They look like they were CGI’ed onto his body. And now that he’s (finally) playing closer to the rim, it’s effectively impossible to keep those flailing mega-appendages away from the basket. In this video, we’ll show you some amazing facts about the Laker’s star that you probably didn’t know before. The NBA star was born on the 11th day of March 1993 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He was the youngest of twin children born to Anthony Davis Sr. and Erainer Davis. #Houseofentertainment #thingsyoudidn'tknow #nba #basketball #thingsyoudidntknowaboutanthonydavis #anthonydavislakers #anthonydavishighlights #anthonydavissalary #anthonydavislifestyle #anthonydavisnetworth #anthonydavisfamily #anthonydavisgamewinner #anthonydavislockerroom #anthonydavisinterview #anthonydavisfunnymoments #anthonydavisunibrow #anthonydavisandlebronjames #anthonydavishighschoolhighlights #anthonydaviscollegehighlights
The This Just In crew talk through Anthony Davis' role for the Los Angeles Lakers this season and if he can stay healthy.
Anthony Davis aka AD aka The Brow arrived in New Orleans on the heels of the Pelicans trading Chris Paul to the Clippers, he immediately established himself as an impact rookie -- earning All-Rookie First Team honors -- and developing into an All-NBA and All-Defensive Team force by his third season. An All-Star every season since his sophomore campaign (2013-14), Davis has made All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams any time he's played more than 61 games since debuting on both following the 2014-15 season. A three-time league leader in blocks, Davis already ranks among the top 50 all-time career leaderboard with 1,323. If he maintains his career average of 2.3 for another three seasons of say, 70 games each, Davis will be solidly entrenched in the top 25. Davis was named 2017 NBA All-Star Game MVP with a record 52-point performance, shooting 26-for-39 (66.7%) and pulling down 10 rebounds in 32 minutes. In regular-season action, Davis dropped a career-high 59 points on the Pistons (Feb. 21, 2016) while pulling down 20 rebounds. He shot 24-for-34 from the field, including 2-for-2 from 3, 9-for-10 at the free-throw line, dished out four assists and blocked a shot ... while committing only a pair of turnovers. Winner of Olympic gold in 2012, Davis won his first NBA championship playing alongside LeBron James in the Orlando "bubble" during the 2019-20 season interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.