Lakers coach Darvin Ham said Anthony Davis isn't exhibiting any signs of a concussion and will be listed as 'probable' for Game 6 against the Warriors.
TV analysts Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Stephen A. Smith seem to find amusement in a head injury sustained by Lakers star Anthony Davis.and the Warriors, a player with whom he has a full a history of NBA Finals battles.
James, though, by his standards, has been fairly quiet. The Lakers have actually been outscored by 24 points with James on the court this series. “I mean, the same thing we need from every other player. Just to come in locked in,” Ham said. “Again, we’re going to do our part, right? We’re going to give them the information that they need. We’re going to go back and show them the different ways that we can be better. The different things we did do well that we need to sustain.
James’ two best scoring games in the series have come in Games 4 and 5. He’s never blown a 3-1 series lead.
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