Los Angeles Times

James, Davis quickly making quite a pair

The Lakers stars are the only duo that ranks among the top three in points, rebounds and assists in the NBA.

- By Thuc Nhi Nguyen

LeBron James extends a hand toward Anthony Davis. Neither Lakers star flinches as they engage in their seconds-long handshake.

The intricate series of slaps and hand twists ends with each player snapping their fingers twice while their hands are still intertwine­d. The handshake is orchestrat­ed just as perfectly as their union on the court has been this season for the Lakers (21-3), who are tied for the league’s best record.

“For me and AD we just, it starts with us,” James said Sunday night after the Lakers’ 142-125 win over Minnesota at Staples Center during which Davis scored 50 points and James had 32 points with 13 assists.

“If we’re on the same page it makes it a lot easier for the rest of the ballclub and that’s both on and off the floor. So we’re just trying to lead by example, lead by command, lead by our voices, lead by our play and see where it takes us.”

It’s taken the Lakers to the top of

the NBA, where they’re tied with the Milwaukee Bucks. The league leaders will clash next Thursday at the end of the Lakers’ upcoming fivegame trip, which begins Wednesday at Orlando.

The Lakers are off to the franchise’s best start since 2008-09. That season ended with Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol hoisting the NBA championsh­ip trophy. Of the high-powered duos in the league today, including those in Houston, Portland, Dallas, Milwaukee and L.A., James and Davis have quickly become one of the most effective entering the second quarter of the season.

They account for 45.7% of the Lakers’ points scored this season, the secondhigh­est percentage for a duo entering Tuesday’s games behind only Houston’s James Harden and Russell Westbrook. Reunited in Houston, the former Oklahoma City Thunder teammates have scored 48.5% of the Rockets’ points this season.

Harden and Westbrook have also accounted for the highest percentage of their team’s assists in the league (64.8%) with James, the league’s individual assists leader, and Davis ranking third with 52.2% of their team’s assists. James and Davis are second among the top duos in percentage of team’s rebounds behind only Dallas’ oversized partnershi­p of Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis.

Among scoring, rebounding and assists percentage­s, James and Davis are the only duo of the six that rank in the top three in all three categories.

Injuries have prevented one of the other top pairings in the league from emerging. Paul George and Kawhi Leonard have played in only 14 and 18 games, respective­ly, for the Clippers.

James and Davis are the only pair of teammates averaging 25 or more points this season.

Last season, Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry were the only duo to accomplish the feat as the Golden State Warriors’ attempt at winning three consecutiv­e championsh­ips ended in an injury-plagued NBA Finals.

Lakers first-year guard Quinn Cook, who spent the previous three seasons with the Warriors, said he sees similariti­es with the dynastic Warriors and this season’s Lakers. The stars were “very low-maintenanc­e, down-to-earth guys.”

That team was close.

This one is the same way, following the lead of its two premier players.

“They’re like the most unselfish people ever,” Cook said of James and Davis. “They have a relationsh­ip with everybody. It’s infectious.”

Coach Frank Vogel said James and Davis have come together quicker than anticipate­d.

Their games just fit, he said. They’re elite scorers. The other pieces around them — all-defensive players such as Avery Bradley and Danny Green and lob threats such as Dwight Howard and JaVale McGee — fall together like a puzzle around the two stars.

“They’re both guys that will make the right play, and they’re willing passers,” Vogel said of James and Davis. “So on paper the pieces fit. So far in this regular season we’re off to a good start, but it still is just a good start.”

Bradley’s return

Bradley had a workout with teammates when the team arrived in Orlando on Tuesday evening, clearing the way for him to play against the Magic on Wednesday night, according to people not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Bradley will be on a playing restrictio­n of 20 minutes.

He had been sidelined out the last 13 games after being diagnosed with a hairline fracture in his lower right leg just over three weeks ago. Bradley was reevaluate­d by Lakers doctors Saturday and was then cleared for full-court practices.

TONIGHT AT ORLANDO

When: 4 PST. On the air: TV: Spectrum SportsNet; Radio: 710. Update: The Lakers will test their 11-0 record away from Staples Center with a fivegame trip that begins against the Magic (11-12). The trip also includes games at Miami, Atlanta and Indiana, and will end with a clash against Milwaukee next Thursday . ... The Lakers have set season highs in scoring in back-to-back games with 136 and 142 points against Portland and Minnesota, respective­ly. The total against the Timberwolv­es on Sunday was the most for a Lakers team in regulation since April 18, 1989, in a 142-118 win over Denver.

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? THE LAKERS’ Anthony Davis and LeBron James account for 45.7% of the team’s points scored this season and 52.2% of its assists.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times THE LAKERS’ Anthony Davis and LeBron James account for 45.7% of the team’s points scored this season and 52.2% of its assists.
 ?? Michael Wyke Associated Press ?? RUSSELL WESTBROOK, front, and James Harden have the highest scoring percentage (48.5%) for a duo.
Michael Wyke Associated Press RUSSELL WESTBROOK, front, and James Harden have the highest scoring percentage (48.5%) for a duo.
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