D’Angelo Russell paid a visit to his Los Angeles-based colleague Anthony Davis’ home on the most recent episode of The Backyard Podcast. Fans got a first look at the All-Star big man’s opulent automobiles and home as the two LA Lakers stars conversed about a variety of subjects.
Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.com
Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.com
Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers after a win over the New York Knicks at Staples Center on May 11, 2021 . (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images).
The large atrium glass dome. Picture: Realtor.com
The stunning entrance hall. Picture: Realtor.com
Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.com
Picture: Realtor.com
Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.com
When Russell first arrived at Davis’ estate, the podcast began. Fans got a peek at his Mercedes Maybach, which retails for $419,750, or nearly half a million dollars, as they passed through the main gate, according to Edmunds.com.
Russell then had a tour of Davis’s estate. The Bel Air Crest home was purchased by the All-Star center for $31 million.
Fans may view keepsakes of the basketball superstar’s trip, such as a photo with the late NBA legend and Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant and the 2020 Orlando Bubble championship, when Davis showed Russell some of the rooms in the home.
The Backyard Podcast, Russell’s new program, featured Davis as its second guest.
Anthony Davis explains why he got emotional when he won his first NBA championship
In 2020, Anthony Davis contributed to the Los Angeles Lakers’ NBA title triumph. The Orlando Bubble was where the 17-time NBA champions won the championship. On D’Angelo Russell’s The Backyard Podcast, Davis shared his thoughts on what it meant to win a championship for the first time in his professional life.
After the Lakers defeated the Miami Heat in six games, Dwyane Wade gave an explanation for his emotional reaction to winning the championship.
When we won the championship, it was the first time I was able to process everything that had happened to me in my career. This was the first opportunity you had to truly think about it, and it’s the entire meme of me crying while sitting there with just the little twist,” he remarked (the part begins at 45:18).”It hit me like you waited for this moment your whole career, it was a surreal moment and everything that I have worked for and been through, this was the year it finally paid off.”
The Lakers and Anthony Davis have struggled with injuries and interpersonal problems this season, which has hurt their prospects of winning the championship. With a 27–25 record, they are ranked ninth and have won three straight games. They also prevailed in the first NBA In-Season Tournament in early December.
With 48 appearances, Davis has averaged 24.7 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.