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'He is garbage,' Stephen A. Smith brutally rips Anthony Davis' performance in Game 2

The Lakers lost Game 2 of the series vs. the Warriors, and Stephen A. Smith didn't waste a minute to trash-talk about Anthony Davis' performance

By James Brown

The Lakers lost Game 2 of the series vs. the Warriors, and Stephen A. Smith didn't waste a minute to trash-talk about Anthony Davis' performance

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a severe blowout loss against the Warriors at Golden State in Game 2 this Thursday, with an Anthony Davis that looked terrible, and the team didn't know what hit at them.

So ESPN's NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith who has been on the Curry's and Warriors' side for the series, didn't waste time to trash talk the Lakers but was especially brutal on Anthony Davis' performance.

"Anthony Davis was straight garbage last night," said Smith. "He was so bad sanitation workers may not go get him, and that's their d@mn job; that's how bad he was."

Still, he pointed out some truth; it is crazy how Anthony Davis can't be consistent, as he plays a great game, and the next one, he gives a lousy performance, and he wonders why AD can't show consistency in back-to-back games.

Stephen A. Smith thinks Anthony Davis shouldn't have sat next to LeBron  James

Unlike Anthony Davis, LeBron James showed up for Game 2 and gave an outstanding performance in the first half of the game, but more was needed as the rest of the team didn't step up. Unfortunately, AD left LeBron James hanging according to Smith
 

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