The NBA preseason game between the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers drew a lot of attention.


Even though Devin Booker was on rotation, the game featured star players Kevin Durant and LeBron James. This marked the first time in five years that James and Durant shared the court.


Surprisingly, the initial highlights of the game didn't come from Durant's free throws or James' powerful plays, but from Anthony Davis, who showcased his defensive prowess with four blocks and five rejections in less than half a quarter.


The Lakers got off to a strong start, leading 10-2, with Anthony Davis displaying incredible defensive strength. He swiftly collected four blocks right at the beginning of the game, causing problems for the opposition.


Remarkably, he managed to block five shots in a single quarter, a rare feat in the NBA. His blocks against Nurkic stood out, showcasing his dominance in the paint.


Anthony Davis isn't just a scoring threat; he's an exceptional defensive player whose mere presence deters opponents from entering the restricted area.


In addition to his defensive prowess, Anthony Davis exhibited a strong offensive presence. He consistently attacked the opponent's basket during the game, with nearly every shot having the potential to score, putting immense pressure on the opposition.


During a fast break, he attempted a spectacular dunk but was fouled, ending the offensive play.


This demonstrated not only his versatility but also his unwavering commitment to the game and desire to win.


Many fans noted that this version of Anthony Davis reminded them of his peak performance, displaying absolute dominance and lethal skills in both offensive and defensive aspects. With Anthony Davis's outstanding performance, the Lakers played exceptionally well.


Anthony Davis's importance to the Lakers was further evident in a post-game situation. When the Lakers substituted in Christian Wood for the center position, Wood attempted a basket but was met with a resounding block from Drew Eubanks.


This narrowed the Lakers' lead, highlighting how Anthony Davis's presence can influence the game by suppressing opponents in the paint.


The Lakers ultimately lost the game to the Suns with a score of 100-123.


After the game, Anthony Davis spoke with reporters.


He summed up the preseason by expressing the team's overall satisfaction with their current situation and their determination to work hard for their first win of the season.


In this game, Davis contributed 15 points, 2 rebounds, and 6 blocks. The Lakers are set to face the Denver Nuggets in the regular season opener on October 25th.