Anthony Davis is uncertain about the severity of his foot injury, which worsened during the game against the Detroit Pistons. Despite scoring 37 points, Davis couldn't prevent the Los Angeles Lakers from losing 115-103. The Lakers now hold a 4-3 record after initially winning their first three games. In the final quarter, Davis aggravated a left foot problem, adding to their challenges.
LeBron James contributed 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the game. He acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding Davis's potential absence. "I don't play the 'if' game," James stated. "We'll go off what AD says and see how he feels over the next couple of days and go from there. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know [the impact] if AD's in or out. C'mon."

Davis expressed frustration over the team's inconsistency, saying, "We're just two different teams right now... One game, we're this team who showcased it can be one of the better teams in the league. Then the next, we're this team who -- I don't even know who we are." He emphasised the need for improvement and consistency throughout entire games.
Regarding his injury, Davis mentioned, "I'll talk to my trainer and just kind of figure out what exactly is going on. I've been managing it since this summer, honestly, and my goal for every game is to be on the floor." He explained that he landed awkwardly on his foot during the game.
Lakers coach JJ Redick shared his disappointment following their latest defeat. The team is struggling to maintain momentum after a promising start to the season. The coach's brief comment highlighted their collective dissatisfaction with recent performances.
The Lakers must address these issues if they hope to achieve success this season. Consistency remains a key challenge as they aim to put together complete performances in upcoming games.