After waiting and wondering when and what Anthony Davis taking the torch from LeBron James would look like, the Lakers and their fans are finally getting a chance to see the James to Davis transition in real time.
And what a transition it’s been. The ‘New’ Anthony Davis has not only taken the torch from LeBron James as the Lakers’ lead superstar on offense and defense but is also on a mission to prove he’s the best player in the world. Anthony Davis was unstoppable at both ends of the court Tuesday night, dominating the paint and glass, scoring 30 points and dishing 5 assists on offense and blocking 4 shots and shutting down the Warriors on defense.
Surrounded by a trusted and talented roster that includes Davis, Reaves, Russell, Vanderbilt, Schroder, and Hachimura, the ‘New’ LeBron James no longer has to dominate the ball or be the leading scorer and playmaker. Instead he can focus on doing what the Lakers need to win, be it scoring, rebounding, playmaking, or defense. Tuesday night, he delivered 22 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks, while orchestrating the defense.
AD finally taking the torch from LeBron could not have come at a better time for the Los Angeles Lakers, who’ve not only recovered from a dismal 2–10 start but are also now just 3 wins away from the conference finals. Anthony Davis is finally healthy and ready to take over as the Lakers alpha superstar at both ends of the court and the roster is talented and deep enough that LeBron James is now free to be their ‘do-anything’ superstar.
And that’s what makes the Lakers so scary: a ‘New’ Anthony Davis who’s playing like the best player in the world and a ‘New’ LeBron James who’s free to do and become whatever Los Angeles needs to win every game.
The ‘New’ Anthony Davis
What makes the ‘New’ Anthony Davis so scary is his transformation this season from an oft injured jumpshot-loving power forward to a bully-ball low-post juggernaut on offense and rim-protecting shot blocker on defense.
While he may never play 82 regular season games, Anthony Davis has now played in 20 straight Lakers games and is on a mission to lead the Lakers to their 18th NBA championship and prove he is the best player on the planet. For the Lakers, Anthony Davis taking the torch from LeBron James could not have come at a better time as the King has lost some explosiveness and lift most likely due to a combination of age and his lingering foot injury.
What makes the Lakers so scary is not Anthony Davis finally being healthy and playing at the championship level he played in the bubble. What makes the Lakers so scary is this is a totally ‘New and Improved’ Anthony Davis. This is an Anthony Davis who reminds you of Shaquille O’Neal on offense and Bill Russell on defense, a freakish blend of talent and athleticism who’s unleashed his true inner self as a throwback low-post two-way monster.
Anthony Davis’ domination of the Golden State Warriors has changed the dynamics of the Lakers and Warriors second round series and how the entire basketball world is now viewing the new-look Los Angeles Lakers. The Warriors will most likely look to go small tonight to try and salvage a win in Game 2 in San Francisco while the Lakers will look to get greedy and steal a second straight win to take a commanding 2–0 lead in the series.
Make no mistake. The Lakers truly believe they can take a stranglehold on the Warriors and punch their ticket to the Western Conference finals by stealing Game 2 tonight. The key to doing that is the ‘New’ Anthony Davis.
The ‘New’ LeBron James
What makes the ‘New’ LeBron James so scary is the Lakers no longer need him to be their leading scorer and playmaker. Instead, he’s now free to do whatever the team needs him to do to win. He’s like the Lakers’ wild card.
Whether it’s Father Time finally catching up or the lingering foot injury that’s hurt his lift and explosiveness, the timing is right for Anthony Davis to take over as Batman and LeBron James to take on the role of Robin. While injuries derailed Lakers’ hopes AD would take the torch from LeBron right after the bubble championship, the long awaited transition is finally happening and actually bolstering the Lakers’ championship chances.
Anthony Davis’ dramatic transformation into the best player in the world, Rob Pelinka’s masterful trade deadline roster makeover, and young Austin Reaves’ emergence have freed up and unleashed the New’ LeBron James. The Lakers now have six players in Davis, Russell, Reaves, Vanderbilt, Schroder, and Hachimura who can get 20 points any given night and three in Russell, Reaves, and Schroder who can run the offense as lead guard.
Imagine what a luxury it is for Lakers’ rookie head Darvin Ham to have LeBron James as his ‘utility’ superstar to provide whatever he needs on any given night, whether it be scoring, rebounding, playmaking, or defending. We saw in Game 1 how James’ basketball IQ and defensive savvy impacted the game as King was like a middle linebacker on defense calling out what the Warriors were trying to do and directing his defenders where to go.
The ‘New’ LeBron James is the Lakers’ wild card, a joker Darvin Ham can deploy or unleash in an infinite number of ways to fill a critical need or take advantage of a unique opportunity to turn defeat into victory.