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Honey Juice Confidence! Davis was once again astonishing, but the fans didn't buy it

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If it's the player who's fallen the hardest this season, many fans will surely name names like Westbrook, Lillard or Harden. But in fact, if you only look at the competitive state, it is actually the Lakers' second-in-command thick eyebrow Davis!

Honey Juice Confidence! Davis was once again astonishing, but the fans didn't buy it

As a well-deserved second boss in the team, its tactical position and personal influence are second only to james's existence, but this season's thick eyebrows are indeed not a qualified second boss. Since helping the team win a championship, Davis's competitive status can be said to be declining year by year, coupled with an increasingly heavy body and lingering injuries, davis is really left with only a hard mouth!

Honey Juice Confidence! Davis was once again astonishing, but the fans didn't buy it

This season in particular, Davis has missed many more games due to injury than he has played. Of course, whether it is injured or in a state of decline, as long as you strengthen self-discipline and train hard, all of this can be overcome. But I'm afraid that Davis is now trapped in the vortex of self-confidence and can't extricate himself, which means "I'm very good, my teammates are rubbish"!

Honey Juice Confidence! Davis was once again astonishing, but the fans didn't buy it

Just after the Lakers and Nuggets game, Davis made similar remarks again, directly angering many Lakers fans and even his teammates. Commenting on his injuries, Davis said: "Those injuries are really not my fault. How could I be depressed about it, and why should I be depressed about it or care about what others say? Anyway, I think 70% of me is better than a lot of people 100% of the time, and I can definitely help the team. ”

Honey Juice Confidence! Davis was once again astonishing, but the fans didn't buy it

Truth be told, Davis used to be online in terms of both skill and emotional intelligence, but now he's clearly too arrogant. Are these injuries really uncontrollable? Duncan, Garnett, have these historic strikers ever had such a dense injury? It is nothing more than my own indiscipline and unbalanced mentality, last season, and this season!

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