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Anthony Davis leaves Game 5 against Warriors in wheelchair after suffering head injury

Lakers Nation logo Lakers Nation 11.05.2023 08:32:06 Matt Peralta, Lakers Nation
May 10, 2023; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3) shoots the basketball against Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the second quarter in game five of the 2023 NBA playoffs conference semifinals round at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Beating the Golden State Warriors on their home floor twice in the same series would've been a massive accomplishment for the Los Angeles Lakers, especially considering Game 5 was a closeout game for them.

While the Lakers showed some signs of life throughout the night, they were overwhelmed by the Warriors and now head back to Los Angles where they'll have another opportunity to send the defending champions home.

The Lakers had a couple of opportunities to narrow the gap against the Warriors, but couldn't seem to get over the hump as they failed to string together many meaningful runs. Both LeBron James and Anthony Davis had strong performances, but the supporting cast left much to be desired.

Unfortunately, Los Angeles saw Davis get hit in the head in the fourth quarter and had to come out. According to Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report, the injury was bad enough to have him placed in a wheelchair:

The immediate concern is a concussion as Davis did appear dazed on the bench before being helped back to the locker room. Shortly after the game ended, Darvin Ham did provide a positive update:

It's obviously good news for the Lakers that Davis is feeling better after taking a blow to the head, but they're not out of the woods yet as he'll need to undergo further testing to determine if he did indeed suffer a concussion. If Davis is diagnosed with one, that would all but rule him out for the remainder of the series should it extend past Game 6 on Friday.

Losing Davis would be a disaster scenario for the purple and gold, who need their star big man on the floor to beat the Warriors. He's been the difference in such a tightly-contested series and L.A. doesn't have anyone that could replace his two-way impact.

For now, the organization and its fans must hope for a favorable diagnosis for Davis and pray he's able to suit up next game at home.

James knows better than anyone that Golden State can flip a series on its head at any moment. Even after the Lakers went up 3-1 after Game 4, he knew he and the team wouldn't be able to get comfortable.

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