Lakers star Anthony Davis still believes after another loss
The Lakers are still playing with "belief" rather than mere "hope", says Anthony Davis, despite another defeat to the Pelicans.
Anthony Davis is not giving up hope of the Los Angeles Lakers making the playoffs despite a damaging defeat to the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday.
Lakers star Davis still believes
Former Pelican Davis returned from injury, alongside LeBron James, but his 23 points and 12 rebounds could not rescue the Lakers from a 114-111 loss.
It leaves the Lakers still in 11th place and now three games back on the ninth-placed Pelicans. Crucially, the San Antonio Spurs, in the final play-in berth in 10th, have a full game advantage over LA.
The standings do not make for pretty reading for the Lakers, and Kendrick Perkins – Davis' former Pelicans team-mate – declared on Twitter after the game New Orleans had "put the Lakers out of their misery".
Davis still has belief, though, and insists it is not merely blind "hope", even if the Lakers have lost five in a row and have only five games remaining.
"Our mindset is to go 5-0 in these games and let the chips fall where they may," Davis said.
"We dropped this one, but we've got five left to try to control what we can control, and hopefully things fall in our favour.
"I think there is a lot of belief. We know what we're playing for. We know the position that we're in. We know we're playing against some top teams. So, I think we have to believe.
"I don't think it's hope. We don't play off hope and 'let's hope we win this game'. We have belief and I believe.
"We've got to go out and get it done. It's that simple. We have to win these games and we have to have that approach."