The Reporter (Vacaville)

Lakers’ Davis showing his greatness on biggest stage

- Cy Crian Pahoney The Associated Press

Anthony Davis caught the ball deep on the left side with the Lakers losing and time about to run out.

The shot Davis made to win Game 2 of the Western Conference finals was from nearly the same spot and situation as one he attempted in his team’s last game before the NBA season was suspended.

He missed that one, sending the Lakers to a 104-102 loss to Brooklyn on March 10, and was bummed about it for a few days.

Not LeBron James, though. That moment just reinforced what he already believed about the All-Star forward the Lakers had acquired to play alongside him.

“You’re not going to make them all, but the belief to just take it and live with the results is what it’s all about,” James said.

Davis has been making plenty so far in the deepest postseason run of his career.

He has been the dominant player in this series, where the Lakers have a 2-0 lead with Game 3 scheduled for Tuesday night. Davis followed his 37 points in Game 1 with 31 more on Sunday, including the Lakers’ last 10.

The No. 1 pick in the 2012 draft, Davis had long been one of the NBA’s best players by the time he got to Los Angeles last July. But it’s one thing to be performing quietly in New Orleans, where just winning a postseason round made it a good season.

It’s another thing to be playing with James, where not winning a championsh­ip makes it feel like a lost season.

“When I left, I just wanted to be able to compete for a championsh­ip, and I know that moments like this comes with it. Especially being in L.A., the biggest market in basketball,” Davis said after the 105-103 victory on Sunday.

“I know the quote-unquote pressure is going to be on us, going to be on me, especially the first year with everything that happened last year, and then also playing alongside Bron,” Davis said. “I know he gets criticized more than any basketball player ever.”

So Davis felt he let down his superstar teammate on that shot against Brooklyn, when James drove into the lane and passed to him.

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