Anthony Davis On Max Christie: “Defensively, He’s Been An Animal”
Max Christie earns high praise from Anthony Davis for his defensive strides, proving his value in the Lakers’ evolving rotation.
Anthony Davis recently heaped praise on Max Christie, acknowledging the young guard’s significant development, particularly on the defensive end, as he cements his spot in the Los Angeles Lakers‘ rotation. Speaking after a tight win against the Utah Jazz, Davis shared glowing remarks about Christie’s contributions:
“He’s playing extremely hard on both ends of the floor, he’s making the right reads. But defensively is where I think he made his biggest stride. We have him guarding a lot of you know elite guards and he’s doing a hell of a job.”
He’s crashing, getting a ton of offensive rebounds for us, making big shots but defensively man, he’s been an animal. Anytime we’re showing our defensive tape, he’s always on there for something positive and we just going to continue to need that.”
“I think he’s kind of found his niche and know his role and what’s going to keep him in a rotation and just got to be a star in your role and he’s been doing that.”
This endorsement from Davis reflects Christie’s growing role within the Lakers’ system, particularly as the team deals with injuries and a lack of depth. While his season averages of 5.4 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game may not leap off the page, Christie’s impact transcends the stat sheet.
His defensive tenacity and hustle plays have earned him more playing time recently, highlighted by his 30-minute performance against the Jazz.
Christie has steadily improved since the start of the season, and his defensive assignments have included some of the league’s elite guards. His ability to stay disciplined and contest shots has been crucial for a Lakers team that ranks in the middle of the pack defensively. His presence on the court allows Anthony Davis to focus more on rim protection while Christie takes on challenging perimeter assignments.
In the recent victory against the Jazz, Christie logged 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists in 30 minutes. While his shooting efficiency from three-point range (27.3%) leaves room for improvement, his willingness to crash the boards and make hustle plays has provided the Lakers with much-needed energy. With several key players like Austin Reaves and D’Angelo Russell sidelined Christie has seized the opportunity to contribute meaningful minutes and earn the trust of his teammates and coaches.
Davis’ acknowledgment of Christie’s defensive prowess also highlights the Lakers’ broader need for reliable role players who can alleviate the heavy workload on their stars. LeBron Jamesand Davis continue to shoulder significant responsibility, averaging over 35 minutes per game each, which raises concerns about sustainability as the season progresses. Christie’s ability to step up and deliver on the defensive end is vital for the team’s long-term success.
For Christie, this recognition marks a significant milestone in his young career. Finding a “niche,” as Davis mentioned, is often the key to carving out a lasting role in the NBA.
By excelling defensively and understanding his responsibilities within the team, Christie is proving that he can be a valuable contributor to a Lakers team aiming for deep postseason success. As the season unfolds, his growth will be a storyline worth watching, particularly as he continues to embrace his role as a defensive specialist and energizer off the bench.