A Painful departure: Anthony Davis just passed away in…

The Los Angeles Lakers enjoyed a thrilling victory over the Golden State Warriors on Christmas Day, surviving a late Steph Curry explosion by way of an Austin Reaves game-winning layup with one second remaining. The win was made all the more impressive for L.A. because the team pulled it off largely without Anthony Davis, who was forced to exit early with an injury.

The All-NBA big man appeared to hurt his ankle in the first quarter against the Dubs and left the game. He did not return and it was later reported he suffered a sprained ankle. Fortunately for the Lakers the ailment does not seem serious, as the man himself said after the game.

Per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, Davis proclaimed he’ll be fine and plans to play the next time the Lakers take the court, which is on Saturday against the Sacramento Kings.

All in all, great news for the Lakers. Davis’s extensive injury history makes it hard not to worry whenever he goes down and Los Angeles (17-13) needs him to keep pace in the Western Conference.

LeBron James picked up the slack in his co-star’s absence, posting 31 points and 10 assists to drive the Lakers to a short-handed win. It doesn’t sound as though he’ll need to do so again on Saturday vs. the Kings.

The wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles have left a trail of devastation, including for one member of the Los Angeles Lakers organization. Rohan Ali, a longtime Lakers videographer, revealed that his family’s home in Altadena, where his parents had lived for more than three decades, was completely destroyed.

In an effort to help his family recover, Ali started a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for essential needs such as food, housing, and transportation.

Lakers star Anthony Davis quickly stepped up, making a substantial donation of $20,000 to support Ali‘s family.

Davis‘s contribution has been widely praised, showcasing his dedication to the Lakers community beyond the basketball court.

Another Lakers player, Jarred Vanderbilt, also offered his support with a $4,000 donation.

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