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Anthony Davis’ parents asked Shaq to push their son

Anthony Davis’ parents asked Shaq to push their son

In a thrilling showdown against the Milwaukee Bucks, Anthony Davis showcased his dominance, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a crucial double-overtime victory. Davis’ outstanding performance, including 34 points and 23 rebounds, earned praise from NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal. Shaq revealed that during the Play-In Tournament, O’Neal had a conversation with Davis’ parents, who expressed…

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