Anthony Davis Addresses Injury After Pistons Loss

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Anthony Davis suffered a fairly innocuous injury in the Lakers’ loss to the Pistons on Monday night, but he has since explained it is a lingering injury he’s been dealing with.

Late in the game, he aggravated his ankle / foot multiple times and could be seen hobbling up and down the court before he dropped to the floor in pain.

 

He was still able to post 37 points, nine rebounds and four assists.

Davis didn’t seem very happy after the loss and it was hard to tell if it was because he lost to the Pistons, or knew his ankle was about to send him to the sidelines for a stint – or a combination of both.

In the locker room, a reporter tried to ask LeBron what it would it would potentially mean for the team if AD was to be out injured.

The big man himself can be heard in the background saying “I’m not out.”

In his own postgame interview with reporters, Davis explained that it has been a niggle he’s been dealing with since the summer and landed right on the spot that has been “killing” him.

After the game, head coach JJ Redick said he thinks AD was able to play through “an ankle thing.”

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Hopefully, the injury won’t keep Davis out for long, as he has been in blistering form to start the season.

He’s averaging 31.8 points, 12 rebounds, 2.8 assists on 57.3 percent shooting from the field across his first five games of the the 2024-25 NBA season.

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