Anthony Davis was a foreseeable star

Anthony Davis, who was named overall first in the New Orleans Pelicans in the first round of the 2012 NBA draft, was a foreseeable star. Davies, who led the team to the National University Athletics Association (NCAA) tournament at the University of Kentucky, showed an average of 24.4 points and 10.2 rebounds in 2014-2015, the third year of his NBA debut.


Davis, who has had a big career with the All-NBA 6 times, the All-NBA First Team 3 times, the ALL-NBA Defensive 1st Team, and the second team 2 times, has not made much of a mark in the playoffs.

Davis, who had only played the playoffs twice, fell to a 1 to 4 loss to the Golden State Warriors in the second round of the most recent 2017-2018 season. Davis had an average of 27.8 points and 14.8 rebounds for the series but failed to defend his defending champions.

Davis has come up with a new challenge at the end of last season.


Davis was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers and he is now in contact with "Idol" James LeBron.

The Lakers, who completed their preparations for the upcoming season with the recruitment of seasoned players such as Danny Green, DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis.

Davis was ahead of the season and was determined to succeed. "I do not think I have failed yet," said Davis, who appeared on ESPN on the 30th.


Obviously, if he can not achieve the NBA Finals by the end of his career, it will be one of the worst failures for him. But now, he still have a lot of work to do on and off the court. "

Davis is 26 years old this season and he is now in the final stage of his career, so he can win the final.

"I feel that nothing has failed. I will continue to challenge until I succeed in the championship. " Anthony Davis said