SAN FRANCISCO (AP):
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said he expects Anthony Davis to play tonight in Los Angeles, adding that the eight-time All-Star big man is “not showing any signs of anything” and is not in the NBA’s concussion protocol after being hit in the head late in Game 5 of the Western Conference semi-finals.
“We checked in with him, and he’s feeling great,” Ham said. “Our medical staff gave us a great update. He’s not in the (concussion) protocol.”
Davis will be listed as probable for Game 6 against the Golden State Warriors.
“It’s huge,” Ham said. “He’s the centrepiece of what we’re trying to do on both sides of the ball, and for us just in general, our success rate. So that was great, great news.”
Davis was hurt by what appeared to be an inadvertent shot to the head from Golden State’s Kevon Looney midway through the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ 121-106 victory in San Francisco.
Davis grabbed at his head grimacing on the bench before going to the locker room following the play with 7:43 remaining. He and Looney were battling for position in the paint on a driving layup by the Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell.
TNT reported that Davis required a wheelchair to go to the locker room, but he walked out of Chase Center on his own.
Ham confirmed that the Lakers’ medical staff had performed a proper evaluation of Davis and any potential head injury.
“We follow protocol, not just with AD, but with any of our players, any of our employees,” Ham said.
The Lakers lead the best-of-seven series 3-2.
Davis finished with 23 points on 10-for-18 shooting, nine rebounds and three assists, but didn’t block a shot.