Coach Darvin Ham says Davis did not have a concussion after he was struck in the head late in Game 5, adding that the eight-time All-Star big man is “not showing any signs of anything.”
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said Thursday that Anthony Davis did not have a concussion, that the eight-time All-Star big man is not in the NBA’s protocol, that he’s “feeling great” and “not showing any signs of anything” and will be listed as probable to play in Game 6 of their second-round playoff series against the Golden State Warriors on Friday night at Crypto.com Arena.
Davis was wobbly as he walked back to the Lakers’ bench, where he continued to grab at his head, grimacing. He was later taken to the locker room via a wheelchair for precautionary reasons, according to the Lakers. He was the last player to leave the locker room after the Lakers’ 121-106 loss, walking slowly but without the assistance of anyone.
“I mean, the same thing we need from every other player,” Ham said when asked what the Lakers need from James to win in Game 6. “Just to come in locked in. Again, we are 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.
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