Lakers News

Darvin Ham provides official injury update on Anthony Davis ahead of Lakers Game 6 vs. Warriors

Published by
Zach Stevens

The Los Angeles Lakers failed to eliminate the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 on Wednesday night, and to make matters worse, Anthony Davis was hit in the head in the fourth quarter and didn’t return.

Many thought he may have had suffered a concussion, and it was reported early on Thursday that he would undergo extensive testing to determine if he had suffered one. But head coach Darvin Ham says that the center is officially listed as probable for Game 6 on Friday.

If Davis were to miss Game 6, the Lakers would be in a world of trouble, especially against a Warriors team that has eons of experience and has won four NBA championships in recent years, including last season’s title.

They took it to Los Angeles on Wednesday, responding with a vengeance after falling behind 3-1 in the series. They pounded the boards and were very physical in the paint, and Davis’ gang simply couldn’t innoculate themselves with the remedy.

The outcome of this series is still very much in doubt, as Golden State has previously overcome a 3-1 series deficit during the 2016 Western Conference Finals, thanks to a vintage performance by Klay Thompson in Game 6 on the road. The Lakers will need to bring their best effort on Friday, but luckily for them, they will be at Crypto.com Arena before their home fans.

Davis was inconsistent from game to game for much of this year’s playoffs, but he has now had three strong offensive performances in a row. If he is indeed perfectly OK after Wednesday’s incident, perhaps he will have a dominant Game 6 and look to put away the Warriors.

There is also a good amount of anxiety on Golden State’s side. If it ends up losing this series, it could undergo a serious shakeup this summer. Draymond Green, the team’s emotional leader and Swiss army knife, can become a free agent this summer, and if he leaves, it will likely mean the end of its dynasty.

Zach Stevens

Zach has always had a profound love and respect for the Lakers that has inspired him to write about the franchise. He has a great deal of admiration for LeBron James, and his overall knowledge about the NBA has made him a solid addition to the Lakers Daily staff.

Published by
Zach Stevens

Recent Posts

LeBron claps back at haters who bring up Draymond’s suspension in 2016 Finals: ‘He was there for 6 and 7’

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has won four titles in his NBA career, but…

April 29, 2026

How Luka Doncic’s custody battle may hint at his impending return vs. the Thunder

Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic has been out of the lineup since early April…

April 28, 2026

Report: Lakers among teams with ‘varying degrees of interest’ in potential Kevin Durant trade

The Los Angeles Lakers reportedly are one of several teams that would have interest in…

April 27, 2026

Ron Harper goes after LeBron yet again: ‘He know how to find me’

The Los Angeles Lakers' Game 3 win over the Houston Rockets on Friday night featured…

April 26, 2026

Present and former Lakers praise LeBron’s clutch gene after big Game 3

Behind the heroics of a 41-year-old LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers got a huge…

April 25, 2026

Sources: Lakers have strong interest in re-signing Luke Kennard

The Los Angeles Lakers have strong interest in re-signing Luke Kennard this offseason, sources told…

March 16, 2026