CLEVELAND (AP) — The flu shut down Anthony Davis. That’s the only thing that has stopped him lately.
Davis was forced to leave Los Angeles’ game against the Cleveland Cavaliers after the first quarter on Tuesday night and the Lakers struggled without their All-Star center in a 116-102 loss.
Davis had scored 99 points in his previous two games and had been on a tear over the past 10 as the Lakers went 8-2 to erase most of a horrible start this season. He scored just one point in eight minutes before he was forced to leave.
Davis didn’t attempt a shot while adding three rebounds and two assists before being forced to call it a night.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said Davis’ symptoms gradually got worse during the course of the day.
“His temperature was 101 and some change,” Ham said. “A-D wanted to try to play, but he felt too weak. He’s drained and dehydrated. That’s a huge loss, obviously, with the way he’s been playing lately.”
Ham said Davis is unlikely to play on Wednesday in Toronto. He also stressed Davis had not tested positive for COVID-19.
“Because of COVID, people forget that there is a common cold and a common flu out there,” Ham said. “That’s what we’re dealing with here.”
James finished with 21 points and 17 rebounds, losing for just the third time in 20 games against the Cavs.
Dennis Schroder and Russell Westbrook added 16 points apiece as Los Angeles had its four-game winning streak stopped.
Davis went out after eight minutes with flu-like symptoms. The eight-time All-Star had scored 99 points in his previous two games and had been playing as well as he has in several seasons after being plagued by injuries.
Davis didn’t attempt a field goal and scored just one point before leaving.
Without Davis clogging the middle, Allen, who missed the last five games with a bruised back, made his first 10 shots and helped the Cavs take a 57-49 halftime lead.
The Cavs welcomed James back with a video tribute during an early timeout. After a montage of clips, including some from 2016, James waved to the crowd and then blew kisses to show his appreciation.
The warm scene was in contrast to what happened almost exactly 12 years ago, when he came back with the Miami Heat and was met with boos and worse on a night James has said he’ll never forget.
GRUDGE MATCH
Lakers coach Darvin Ham wasn’t aware of James’ dominance over the Cavs until it was brought up during his pregame availability.
Ham has two theories on why James takes it out on Cleveland.
“Either he likes to put on a show or he really doesn’t like (Cavs owner) Dan Gilbert,” Ham joked.
James and Gilbert had a famous falling out when the four-time champion left for Miami as a free agent in 2010.
TIP-INS
Lakers: Davis was limited to just 76 games over the previous two seasons due to injuries. … Los Angeles has not won a game that it did not lead at halftime, losing all nine. The Lakers are 0-10 when trailing after three quarters.
Cavaliers: Kevin Love came in leading the league with 13 charges drawn. … Competitive eating champion Joey Chestnut scarfed down more than 40 pierogies at halftime to defeat three fans who couldn’t beat him while combining their totals.
UP NEXT
Lakers: Continue six-game trip in Toronto on Wednesday.
Cavaliers: Host Sacramento on Friday.
