With the Mavericks sliding in the standings, Anthony Davis isnโt focused on the past. Heโs zeroed in on fixing whatโs in front of himโand trying to steady a team still searching for its identity.
Just Another Game? Davis Downplays Reunion with LeBron
The second showdown between Anthony Davis and Luka Doncic is circled on the calendarโApril 9th, Mavericks vs. Lakers. But for Davis, itโs just another game. Or so he says.
Asked about the emotions tied to facing LeBron Jamesโhis teammate for six years and co-star in the Lakersโ 2020 championship runโDavis didnโt blink.
โNo emotions,โ he told Fox Sportsโ Melissa Rohlin after a lopsided loss to the Clippers.
A New Chapterโand the Weight of Expectations
Itโs been over a month since the Lakers stunned the league by trading Anthony Davis to Dallas for Luka Doncic. Now leading a Mavericks team in flux, Davis quickly addressed fans on Mavericks TV, saying,
โIโm one of the top 75 players ever. I just want Dallas fans to knowโIโve got you. I know you lost a superstar in Luka, but you also gained one in me.โ
Since returning from an adductor injury, Davis has been steadyโputting up 20.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. But with Kyrie Irving still sidelined and the Mavs slipping to 9th in the West, frustration is building.
โJust play hard,โ Davis said after a blowout loss to the Clippers. โThatโs not who we are. Weโre better than this.โ
Trending in Opposite Directions
While the Mavericks battle inconsistency, the Lakers are gaining steam. LeBron James continues to shine, and L.A. is looking increasingly like a playoff threat.
Since the All-Star break, the contrast between the two squads has been stark. Dallas has gone just 8-15, hampered by a 122.6 defensive ratingโamong the worst in the league. Meanwhile, the Lakers have found their groove, posting a 16-9 record and climbing to 7th in offensive rating at 119.0.
April 9th: All Eyes on the Reunion
When the Lakers visit American Airlines Center, the spotlight will land squarely on Davis and LeBron. Will there be a handshake? A cold glance? A storybook moment? The stage is set, but the script remains unwritten.
Donโt count on any theatrics. Davis isnโt chasing headlines or nostalgia. His message is clear: focus on the next play, the next win, the next step forward. Because right now, Dallas doesnโt need flashbacksโit needs fight.