LeBron James and Anthony Davis both stepped up to steal game 1 from the Warriors at Chase Center. But, there is no time to rest here. After all, Stephen Curry and their crew are the reigning champions. Standing around on ceremony instead of placing your focus on the next game could prove fatal. However, there are also other dangers here. And inarguably, the biggest one is the health of Anthony Davis. So far, the brow has been absolutely everything the Lakers need him to be to play at a high level. However, with the man’s health being iffy at best after Game 1, will be in a condition to participate in Game 2 at Chase Center?
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What is the status of Anthony Davis’s health ahead of Game 2 vs the Warriors tonight?
Anthony Davis may have played the most games this season than he has in a long time. However, that doesn’t mean that has name seldom came up in the injury report. Au contraire, there is an injury update on him almost every time. But, to be fair to the Lakers center, given the slew of injuries he has had to suffer throughout his career, it’d be unfair not to expect that.
“When he’s playing unbelievable basketball, which he’s more than capable of doing every night, their team never goes away!”
Anthony Davis speaks about what he’s learned from his previous Playoff encounters against Stephen Currypic.twitter.com/GiCktQqlUr— The SportsRush NBA (@SportsRush_NBA) May 4, 2023
Recently, the man has reportedly been suffering a right foot stress injury, as per ESPN. However, just like LeBron James (right foot), Davis has been labeled as probably for this big game against Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
What did Anthony Davis record in Game 1 at Chase Center vs the Golden State Warriors?
In 44 minutes played, Anthony Davis recorded a monster 30 points, 23 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 blocks. Only sweetening the deal further, he shot 57.9% from the field, and 100% from the free-throw line, as per StatMuse.