After winning the 30+15 team, Anthony Davis proved himself again.

In the game that helped the Lakers narrowly win over the Blazers, Davis scored 30 points, 15 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 assists on 10-of-18 shooting, and completed a big explosion in less than 37 minutes. With James continuing to miss games due to injury, Davis not only achieved a double harvest of personal data and team victories, but more importantly, he maintained the fiery state of the past two games.
Since his comeback, Davis has performed well in two games except for his comeback debut against Harden's Nets (durant and Irving absent) when he only had 8 points and 2 rebounds in the long-term absence.
Against Philadelphia, he scored 31 points and 12 rebounds, completely out of Embiid in a personal showdown, and even had the upper hand against each other at one point. Against the Hawks, he had 27 points and five rebounds, and his personal performance was still remarkable.
With a 30+15 stat against the Blazers, Davis also played a great performance again. Moreover, Davis's individual play in these three games is very efficient. In these three games, Davis had a total of 88 points and 32 rebounds, averaging 29.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game, shooting 57.6% from the field. Against the Trail Blazers, Westbrook only scored 9 points on 3-of-12 shooting, but Davis' excellent play helped the Lakers laugh to the end.
From the current point of view, Davis is still the super interior line of the league, and he is still the top star of the super inside line with Embiid, Jokic and so on. As long as he stays healthy, Davis can compete against any opponent on the court.
Now, Davis's injury has not yet healed, but in the case of good recovery from injury and the Lakers' overstretched staff, Davis can only take on more responsibilities. From the current point of view, the only thing that can stop him is injury.
Of course, Davis still needs more testing, and after the game with the Bucks, his alignment with the alphabet brother is a greater challenge for him. If James can make a comeback, the Lakers may have a chance to wrestle with the Bucks. On the contrary, Davis still needs to play a good personal performance, and only when he breaks out, the Lakers have a chance to win.