With the Los Angeles Lakers advancing to the NBA Finals on Saturday night, this marks Anthony Davis' first ever trip to the NBA Finals. Speaking after the 117-107 Game 5 win over the Denver Nuggets, Davis relished the moment, but acknowledged that the job isn't done yet.

Watch his post-game interview below:

This is certainly a huge milestone in Davis' career. After years of postseason frustration with the New Orleans Pelicans, Davis finally makes it to the final round in his first season with the Lakers. Meanwhile, his partner-in-crime LeBron James will make the 10th Finals appearance of his Hall of Fame 17 year career.

As great as this accomplishment is, Davis certainly knows this isn't the end goal for him and the Lakers. Four more wins separate The Brow from his first NBA championship and the franchise's 17th title overall.

AD had a frustrating first half in the series-clincher, but still finished with 25 points. He shot 8-of-16 from the field, made two triples, and converted all of his nine free-throw attempts.

The Lakers will certainly need Davis to play his best if they want to reach the mountaintop. He entered Game 5 with a questionable tag due to an ankle sprain in Game 4. He appeared to have tweaked his ankle again on Saturday, but should be fine when the Lakers take the floor again for Game 1 of The Finals.

Los Angeles will now wait for the winner of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics. Miami holds a 3-2 series lead over Boston, with Game 6 happening on Sunday.

Get your well-deserved rest, AD.