2024-25 NBA the season started off stellar for Anthony Davis. He is a key contributor to Los Angeles Lakers‘ first two wins, earning praise from teammates, peers and analysts. Among those who offered their thoughts was Gilbert Arenaswho shared his perspective on the 31-year-old star.
Speaking of his Gil’s Arena podcast, the ex Washington Wizards guard reflects on the great big men who have played for the Lakers in recent years, comparing the Davis and another franchise legend. “I’m pretty sure you have.” [Davis] over Gasol… If you don’t have him over Gasol, then something is wrong with you,” Arenas claims.
“He’s a better player than Pau Gasol” Arenas continued, highlighting Davis’ significant influence over the past few years. He emphasized that Davis has taken on an increasingly central role in the team’s success, with many considering him the most important player on the roster, even surpassing LeBron James in this regard.
The Davis vs. Gasol comparison
Now in his sixth season with LakersAnthony Davis has cemented his position as one of the NBA’s top talents and a cornerstone of the franchise. During his tenure, he averaged over 20 points per game each season, complemented by strong defensive play and rebounding. It should be noted that Davis also played a key role in the Lakers winning the 2020 NBA championship.
Pau Gasol #16 of the Los Angeles Lakers during the NBA game against the Phoenix Suns at US Airways Center on January 15, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns beat the Lakers 121-114.
Pau Gasolmeanwhile spent a longer stint with the Lakers, arriving from Memphis in 2008 and staying until 2014. He formed a legendary duo with Kobe Bryantcontributed to back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. Despite his impact, Gasol’s overall stats in points and rebounds per game are lower than Davis’.
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Davis’ 2024-25 season
Compared to Gasol, Davis has a significant advantage: time. He remains active, continuing to build his legacy with the Lakers. And he got off to a strong start this season, scoring 36 points in a win vs Minnesota Timberwolves and then with 35 points in a remarkable comeback vs Phoenix Suns— proving to be the driving force behind both wins.