Austin Reaves was a standout performer for the Los Angeles Lakers in their 123-116 victory over the Phoenix Suns on NBA Friday night. With key contributors like Reaves and LeBron James consistently delivering, the Lakers have shown a marked improvement compared to their preseason form. Reaves also weighed in on who he believes is the Lakers’ best player.
The Lakers are off to a strong start, boasting a 2-0 record in the 2024-25 season—a performance that has surprised many around the NBA. During the post-game press conference, Reaves was asked if Anthony Davis had demonstrated something special that contributed to the team’s early success. The shooting guard was direct with his response.
“He’s been doing this; it’s not unnormal for him to do what’s been doing. I feel like he’s the best player on our team, and we play through him. He’s such a high-level talent. I expect him to go out every night and be dominant,” Reaves said, expressing his appreciation for Davis as a teammate.
Alongside LeBron, Davis remains one of the most versatile and impactful players on the Lakers roster. Head coach JJ Redick emphasized during preseason that he intended to structure his tactics around maximizing Davis’ game, and so far, the star has lived up to those expectations.
Davis leading the Lakers’ strong start
It’s no exaggeration to say that Anthony Davis has been the Lakers’ most crucial player during the start of the regular season. In the recent win against the Suns, he was dominant in the paint, scoring 35 points with a 61% conversion rate from free throws and two-pointers, adding 8 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal in 38 minutes.
In the season opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Davis delivered a similarly impressive performance, putting up 36 points, grabbing 16 rebounds (including 13 defensive boards), and contributing 4 assists and 3 blocks. These back-to-back standout performances underscore Davis’ crucial impact on both ends of the floor.
Davis ties historic Lakers record vs Suns
At 31 years old, Anthony Davis led the Lakers to a comeback win against the Suns, matching a historic franchise record that neither legends like Kobe Bryant nor LeBron have.
Alongside Jerry West in 1969-70 and Elgin Baylor in 1962-63, AD became just the third player in Lakers history to score at least 35 points in consecutive season-opening games. With both numbers and history on his side, Davis is proving to be a pivotal player for the Lakers. If he can maintain this form throughout the season, the Lakers could be serious contenders for an NBA Finals run.