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“I worked on improving my shot while I was rehabilitating”: Anthony Davis wants to get his bubble shooting mojo back, and the Lakers superstar is working on it

Arun Sharma
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"I worked on improving my shot while I was rehabilitating": Anthony Davis wants to get his bubble shooting mojo back, and the Lakers superstar is working on it

Anthony Davis and the Lakers have struggled so far this season – it is almost a certainty that even if they do make the playoffs, they won’t go far.

The Lakers just lost their 24th game of the season against the Miami Heat – they only lost 19 games in their championship-winning run. They currently sit 8th in the conference, with a losing record of 23-24. Lebron James has been doing his hardest to drag back the Lakers to winning ways, but he may just be too old to do it.

Frank Vogel was touted to be making a run for the championship with this Lakers roster, but the only place he will be running soon is the unemployment exchange at this rate. Poorly constructed plays, horrible rotations, and overall being just such a bad team on defense means that this team has no chance of winning any game convincingly.

Anthony Davis played 27 games of the 47 games played, and he’s missed 17 straight games since his MCL sprain against the Timberwolves. Even when he played, LeBron James was injured, and the big three of Russell Westbrook, Davis and James never actually played a consistent run of games to see how they would work.

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Anthony Davis may not be the reason the Lakers are struggling this season – but he has had his own struggles on court

The Lakers star has had a decent stat sheet this season – although numbers are just a smokescreen for his performances. Davis was averaging 23.3 points on 52.1% shooting, 9.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.2 steals this season before he got injured. His jump shot however was terrible. AD made 32% on shots outside the paint this season, and 19% from the 3pt line.

When he played, the Lakers were still in the same position they are in now – precariously hanging at the bottom off the playoff contention spot. They even went on multiple mini runs of 3 game losing streaks, which wasn’t solely on him. Russell Westbrook had a terrible start to his Lakers career, turning the ball over more than anyone in the league bar James Harden. The defense was not as tight as it was last season, with the floor spacing laughable at best.

A poorly constructed roster, multiple players from the Lakers struggling and no time to gel with injuries ravaging their hopes means that one thing will definitely happen – Either Westbrook or AD get traded, or Frank Vogel gets fired. We’ve seen the game not spare anyone, except maybe LeBron James or Michael Jordan, but at this point, no one is safe except Malik Monk and James on that roster.

Also Read: “Not Anthony Davis, I think the Lakers need to move on from Russell Westbrook”: Retired NBA player believes trading the Brody is a necessity for LeBron James and co

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Arun Sharma

Arun Sharma

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Arun Sharma is an NBA Editor at The SportsRush. A double degree holder and a digital marketer by trade, Arun has always been a sports buff. He fell in love with the sport of basketball at a young age and has been a Lakers fan since 2006. What started as a Kobe Bryant obsession slowly turned into a lifelong connection with the purple and gold. Arun has been an ardent subscriber to the Mamba mentality and has shed tears for a celebrity death only once in his life. He believes January 26, 2020, was the turning point in the passage of time because Kobe was the glue holding things together. From just a Lakers bandwagoner to a basketball fanatic, Arun has spent 16 long years growing up along with the league. He thinks Stephen Curry has ruined basketball forever, and the mid-range game is a sight to behold. Sharma also has many opinions about football (not the American kind), F1, MotoGP, tennis, and cricket.

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