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“Anthony Davis is the worst three-point shooter in NBA history?!”: StatMuse reveal shocking stats on the Lakers’ superstar’s embarrassing start to the season

Tonoy Sengupta
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"Anthony Davis is the worst three-point shooter in NBA history?!": StatMuse reveal shocking stats on the Lakers' superstar's embarrassing start to the season

Numbers show just how inefficient Anthony Davis has been for the Los Angeles Lakers this season

 

So, what happened to the Anthony Davis that was once considered a legitimate candidate for Finals MVP back in 2020?

Calling the Brow atrocious this season would be an understatement. At face value, his current averages of 24.3 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 3.1 assists, on 51% shooting don’t look that bad. In fact, they actually look pretty good.

But well, then you see his games and… they don’t look quite as nice.

In fact, recently, StatMuse put out an eye-opening tweet about the Lakers star’s recent numbers this season. And let’s just say, you’re going to want to see it.

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Lakers star Anthony Davis has been the worst player in the NBA when it comes to three specific stats

Oh yes. You read that right. And no, we’re not lying to you.

Anthony Davis’s start to the season is far, far worse than you thought it was. And that very fact is put into perspective by this very tweet by StatMuse.

Take a gander at the tweet below, if you please.

See? We told you we weren’t lying.

Jokes aside though, this is more than just bad for the Lakers. At the end of the day, the Brow is supposed to be one of the best, if not the best player on their roster. But, if he continues putting up performances like this, a championship this season could start to be off the table completely.

The good news is, there is still time to recover, for both the player, and the franchise. Now, it just remains to be seen if they can actually do it.

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Tonoy Sengupta

Tonoy Sengupta

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Tonoy Sengupta is a Senior Editor at The SportsRush. Coming from an athletically inclined family, he has been surrounded by sports ever since he was 4 years old. But, while initially pouring all his time into Football (soccer), at 14, Tonoy discovered basketball through the countless highlights of Stephen Curry humiliating players from Curry Land. And just like that, a fiery passion for the game was ignited within Tonoy. And soon after, he decided to become a student of journalism, graduating in 2022, and choosing sports as his area of interest. Today, you can find him spending 99% of his time browsing through every type of content on every team in the NBA, before uncorking everything he has found to the world. In the 1% he isn't doing this, you can find him playing Basketball, Football, Volleyball, or practically any other sport he has had the opportunity to learn.

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