Anthony Davis moved up on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Lakers were in Florida going head to head against the Orlando Wizardry.
The Lakers started on a negative note to the game and were always unable to recuperate, losing 120-101.
Anthony Davis drove the group with 28 places, 13 bounce back, two helps, one take and seven blocks while shooting 10/15 from the field shortly of playing time.
He likewise made NBA history by climbing on the untouched scoring list.
Davis came into the night with 15,971 vocation focuses, which positioned 119th, and he has now pushed forward of Kiki Vandeweghe (15,980) and Amar'e Stoudemire (15,994) for 117th.
The following player for him to pass will be Rasheed Wallace (16,006).
With the misfortune, the Lakers tumbled to 3-3 in their initial six games and will play their next game against Jimmy Head servant and the Miami Intensity in Florida on Monday night.
Davis is currently averaging a noteworthy 26.3 focuses, 13.0 bounce back, 1.2 takes and 3.7 blocks per challenge while shooting 55.1% from the field.
Davis was the main pick in the 2012 NBA Draft out of Kentucky and is in his twelfth season in the association.
He has played for the New Orleans Pelicans (and Lakers) and has vocation midpoints of 24.0 places, 10.4 bounce back, 2.4 helps, 1.3 takes and 2.3 blocks per challenge while shooting 51.9% from the field and 30.0% from the three-point range in 665 normal season games.
Also, the 30-year-old has showed up in 55 NBA season finisher games, and assisted the Lakers with coming out on top for the 2020 NBA Title.
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