At the Target Center, in anticipation of the Los Angeles Lakers’ season-ending match against the Minnesota Timberwolves, starting center Anthony Davis displayed his discerning sense of style.
The eight-time NBA All-Star was observed wearing a fashionable $1,317 Jil Sander buttoned cardigan. Featuring platinum waffle knit brushed alpaca and silk fabric, this top is skillfully constructed. It adds an air of sophistication to the design with logo-engraved silver-tone hardware and rib-knit stand collar, waistline, and cuffs.
The black cardigan, purportedly crafted in Italy, is composed of the following materials: 3% elastane, 30% viscose, 30% alpaca, 12% silk, 11% mohair, 10% nylon, and 4% wool. This composition guarantees both comfort and longevity.
To round out his ensemble, Anthony Davis opted to combine the sophisticated black sweater with a blue Hermes satchel that cost $15,721. It is classified as an androgynous messenger crossbody purse made of unadorned leather.
Anthony Davis likes LeBron James playing the point guard position
The NBA In-Season Tournament Champions Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in a slump, having won only three of their last nine games. The team then came out with a big lineup with LeBron James running the point guard position since their game against the OKC Thunder on Dec. 23.
The change did good for the Lakers as they won two of their last three games. Their only loss came against the league-leading Boston Celtics on Christmas Day. This change in the point guard position relegating D’Angelo Russell to lead the bench аttаck is approved by Anthony Davis.
For him, he trusts James in creating for everyone and his 21-year experience in the league helps the Lakers a lot.
In the Lakers’ most recent game against the Charlotte Hornets, the team went with a starting lineup of LeBron James, Taurean Prince, Jarred Vanderbilt, Rui Hachimura, and Anthony Davis. The Lakers won 133-112.
LeBron finished the game with 17 points, 11 assists, and four rebounds while Anthony Davis led the team in scoring with 26 points along with eight rebounds, four blocks, two steals, and two assists.
Meanwhile, the Lakers bench of D’Angelo Russell, Max Christie, and Austin Reaves combined for 42 points.