Anthony Davis had to exit the court on Sunday evening due to an eye injury incurred while defending against a dunk attempt by Jakob Poeltl of Toronto. Halfway into the third quarter, Davis executed a one-handed block in the lane, but Poeltl’s other hand unintentionally hit him in the face and eyes, leading Davis to fall in agony.
Moment of Concern for Lakers Fans
The Lakers’ fans at home burst into applause following the block, but worry soon arose as Davis remained on the court, obviously in pain. He remained on the ground for a moment, holding his face, before heading to the locker room. The team excluded him from the remainder of the game shortly afterward.
A Stellar Season Cut Short—For Now
Before the injury, Davis had a remarkable game, recording 22 points, four rebounds, and two blocks versus the Raptors. He’s having an amazing start this season, topping the league with an average of 32.4 points per game, in addition to 11.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists. At the beginning of the season, his performances ignited MVP debates, particularly with six 30-point games already achieved.
Jaxson Hayes Steps Up
Once Davis left, Jaxson Hayes entered the Lakers’ lineup, making a solid impact with three dunks and a layup, aiding the team in gaining the lead.
History of Injuries
Despite a history of injuries, Davis participated in a career-best 76 games last season. Lately, he missed a match against Memphis because of a bruised left heel. Supporters and the team are now optimistic that his recent injury won’t sideline him for an extended period.
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