Los Angeles Lakers big man Anthony Davis hasn't played a single game for the franchise, but he's still putting himself in the Lakers' all-time starting lineup.

Davis has Magic Johnson running the show at point guard, Kobe Bryant at shooting guard, LeBron James at small forward, himself at the four spot and Shaquille O'Neal anchoring the middle.

Anthony Davis has career averages of 23.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.4 blocks. He has the third-best player efficiency rating of all-time, trailing only Michael Jordan and LeBron.

Magic Johnson is universally recognized as the greatest point guard of all-time. He dished out the fifth most assists in NBA history, racking up 10,141. Magic also won three MVP awards, three Finals MVPs and five championships.

Kobe Bryant is undoubtedly the best player to don the Lakers uniform. The Black Mamba won five rings with LA and has scored the most points in franchise history. Bryant scored a whopping 33,643 points with the Lakers, which is good for third place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.

We already know LeBron James is the best small forward to ever play in the NBA. He enters this season 1,100 points away from tying Bryant on the all-time scoring list. James is a four-time MVP and has won three championships — two with the Miami Heat and one with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He's the only player in league history to rank top-10 in both scoring and assists.

Shaquille O'Neal is arguably the most dominant player in NBA history. The Big Aristotle averaged 23.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.3 blocks during his legendary career. O'Neal won three titles with Bryant on the Lakers, one with Dwyane Wade on the Heat and was the 2000 MVP. Shaq also won three Finals MVP awards.