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Anthony Davis says he will be fine after being removed from Game 4 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers due to back spasms. Davis reflects on the Los Angeles Lakers’ victory and what it meant to honor the late Kobe Bryant on Mamba Day, which represents his retired Nos. 8 and 24. Davis also discusses social injustice and the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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