Before the match, Davis had been dealing with a foot injury but it was a bizarre scene for a duo who had made such a big deal about playing together in LA back in 2019 and won the 2020 title together.
While there hasn’t been much to write home about in more recent times, LeBron was gushing in his praise for his teammate when the pair sat on the bench during the fourth quarter.
“I love you bro. That’s all, I want you to know,” LeBron said as he clearly soaked the record in.
It’s what makes the reaction in the moment so bizarre.
Fans were legitimately concerned for the giant star.
Guardian reporter Claire de Lune wrote: “i can’t help but wonder if ad knows something we don’t know about lebron’s plans for the off-season.”
Davis finished the match with 13 points and eight assists, well below his season average of 26.7 points and 11.9 rebounds.
The Lakers ultimately lost 133-130 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, with LeBron’s 38 points and Russell Westbrook’s 27 points leading the way for LA.
He also did not seem at all interested to be in the press conference.
Asked about LeBron and playing with him, Davis said: “It’s been great.
“He’s played a big part in the team’s success, a big part in my success. A leader in all kinds of ways in all kinds of ways, all kind of facets on and off the floor.
“He’s a great human being, family guy, check all the boxes. Definitely well deserved.
“He’s put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into this game and it was an honour to be able to witness it live.”
The next question he was asked how the team can become the team they want to be, he said: “Win games, simple.”
Asked how emotional it was for the team, he said: “I don’t think it was emotional for us”.