2023-05-11 16:29:42
According to Chris Haynes, Anthony Davis should hold his rank tomorrow night once morest the Warriors. Last night, the LA giant suffered a head shock in Game 5 following a rebound struggle once morest Kevon Looney.
Phew of relief among Lakers fans, at the short reading of the statement of Chris Haynes announcing the (very) probable participation d’Anthony Davis for Game 6 once morest the Warriors.
Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis (head injury) is expected to be available for Game 6 on Friday barring a setback, league sources tell @NBAonTNT, @BleacherReport.
– Christ<<<<<<<<< May 11, 2023
For those who haven’t followed AD’s little bobo, last night, the best strong winger in California violently ate his Kevon Looney elbow in a tug of war for a rebound last night.
AD will NOT return following getting hit in the face by Kevon Looney. pic.twitter.com/IIAMDR45GP
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 11, 2023
The interior had then had to leave the field until the end of the match, watching – powerless – the loss of his family once morest Golden State. His presence tomorrow is essential if the Lakers undertake to complete the series, without attempting the hell of a Game 7 at the Chase Center in San Francisco. A time suspected, the concussion was obviously not detected, which prevents Antho from observing an incompressible rest match. Perfect for the show, the two teams will face off with two full rosters.
See you tomorrow at 4 a.m. for this crazy Game 6, with – normally – Anthony Davis in the role of the titular.
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