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LeBron James: Lakers 'don’t give a (crap)' about outside criticism of Anthony Davis
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Date:2025-04-16 01:45:29
LOS ANGELES — The Phoenix Suns arrived here without their full wattage. That’s because All-Star guards Devin Booker and Bradley Beal were out with injuries, setting up the Lakers for victory in their home opener Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena.
Right?
"They have a lot of firepower still over there,’’ Lakers coach Darvin Ham said of the Suns before the game. “This is not going to be a cakewalk by any means.’’
No cakewalk is right.
The Lakers beat the Suns 100-95 despite trailing by 12 points entering the final quarter.
The Lakers did not take their first lead of the second half until LeBron James scored on a layup with 3:42 left to put them ahead 89-87.
The Suns tied the game at 91-91 on Kevin Durant’s layup with 1:30 left. But James responded, scoring layups on consecutive possessions as the Lakers pulled away for good. James played the entire fourth quarter and finished strong, scoring 10 of the Lakers' 28 fourth quarter points.
James had 21 points, eight rebounds and nine assists, while Anthony Davis had 30 points and 13 rebounds for the Lakers. Davis was heavily criticized after he scored zero points in the second half against Denver, but James made it known after Davis' bounce-back performance that the Lakers have his back.
"We don't give a (crap) about criticism about AD. We don't care. Nothing bothers us," James told TNT after the game. "AD doesn't care. I don't know if guys have figured that out. AD does not care. He's not on social media. So, he doesn't see that other crap. He rarely talks, unless it’s to us, so we don't give a (crap) about it and he definitely doesn’t. He’s going out to do his job and we’re happy to have AD.”
As Ham suggested, the Suns still had firepower. Which is to say they had Durant, the perennial All-Star forward who led Phoenix with 39 points and 11 rebounds. Durant's offensive outburst moved him past Hakeem Olajuwon for 12th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
But down the stretch, he and the rest of the Suns looked depleted and, ultimately, defeated. They scored just 11 points in the fourth quarter.
Coming off a loss to the Denver Nuggets in the season opener Tuesday, the Lakers took a 7-0 lead against the Suns.
Then they took a detour.
The Suns surged with a 30-11 run and took a 30-18 lead at the end of the first quarter. The listless Lakers were 1-for-9 from 3-point range during the quarter, which ended with James still looking for his first points.
With James finally heating up, the Lakers came to life and went up 38-35 on his dunk with 5:55 left in the second quarter, which prompted the Suns to take a timeout.
Just like that, Phoenix regained the momentum with a 17-10 surge and led at the half 52-48.
There was no second-half explosion for the Lakers. In fact, by the end of the third quarter, the Suns extended their lead to 84-72. Durant set off groans from Lakers fans when he hit a 3-ponter with 1.3 seconds left in the quarter.
The Lakers played a video tribute on the scoreboard to former coach Frank Vogel in the first quarter. And there was a flourish from PA announcer Lawrence Tanter.
“Ladies and gentlemen, world champion coach of the Lakers, Frank Vogel,’’ Tanter intoned.
Vogel, in his first season as head coach of the Phoenix Suns, helped lead the Lakers to their 17th NBA championship in 2020 as the team’s first-year head coach. Vogel managed the roster with aplomb during that COVID-shortened season and restart in the Orlando bubble.
But Vogel’s stint with the Lakers lasted only three years. His second season ended with a first-round playoff series loss to the Suns and his third season unraveled, with the Lakers finishing 33-49 and Vogel unemployed until getting hired by the Suns.
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