On Saturday, Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers were defeated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in a close contest. The pivotal moment of the game transpired when Tony Brothers rendered a contentious determination, classifying LeBron James’ three-point attempt as a two-pointer.
Notwithstanding his outstanding performance on offense, Davis failed to absolve himself of responsibility for the outcome defeat. When J. McDaniels fouled Davis with 6:09 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Lakers had an opportunity to tie the game.
With 87-89 on the scoreboard, Davis had two free throw attempts. However, he missed both free throws leaving the Timberwolves’ lead intact.
Although the Lakers still had over six minutes left in the game, more than sufficient time left to win the game, Davis took accountability for contributing to the loss and said:
Anytime you lose, whether I play well or poorly, it always bothers me. You always think about me, especially me, I missed two big free throws and we lost the game by two, which could have tied the game into overtime, the outcome may have been different. So every time you lose a shot, you look back and think about what you could’ve done better.”
In total, Davis attempted 10 free throws in the game and the only two he missed were in the fourth quarter when he had the chance to tie the game. He added that when he looks back at the game, the first thing that comes to his mind is the free throws.
AD had a game-high 33 points in the contest with an impressive shooting night. He made 12 of 17 shots from the field and also had a game-high eight assists. LeBron James had 26 points from 47.6 percent shooting and six assists.
Darvin Ham is adding extra responsibility on Anthony Davis
Anthony Davis is one of the few players in the league, who have the responsibility of becoming the best player for his team on both ends of the floor. He is expected to lead the Lakers’ offense, and there is no doubt that he is the Lakers’ identity when it comes to their defense.
Darvin Ham is now adding extra pressure on Davis to win the Defensive Player of the Year award this season. In a conversation with Lakers’ reporter Mike Trudell, Ham said that he expects Davis to win the DPOY award.
He’s everything. He’s been elite,” Ham said, per Trudell. “I don’t think it’s appreciated enough or highlighted enough. We’re nothing defensively without him,” Ham said when asked about Davis’s impact on defense.
Being the coach, Ham has the responsibility to push Davis to be fierce and consistent. However, the Lakers star also has a history of big injuries, and getting him to do too much on both ends might be detrimental to the player.
Davis can fairly make a case for himself to be the best defender in the league as he is only behind Rudy Gobert from Timberwolves in odds to win the DPOY award in the 2023-24 season. He is currently averaging 2.5 blocks and 1.2 steals per game.