Future Hall of Famer Chris Bosh says the Los Angeles Lakers “will be a problem” with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Bosh also doesn't think Davis will have to adjust his game next to LeBron.

When he joined James and Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat, Bosh had to sacrifice his game a lot. Kevin Love had to do the same thing on the Cleveland Cavaliers with LeBron and Kyrie Irving.

“I don't see him (AD) having to make too many adjustments,” Bosh said on ESPN's Golic and Wingo Show. “LeBron has to make adjustments as well. Great players have to adjust to other great players. I don't see him having to adjust much.

“When he's on top of his game, he's one of the top-five players in the league. They're going to be very tough to deal with. I don't really see him having to make too many adjustments because today's game is faster. He's going to be able to get more shots, spread the floor.”

Bosh was the main option with the Toronto Raptors, but became the third option with the Heat next to LeBron and Wade. It took the lefty some time to adjust to his new role.

The same goes for Love, who sometimes became a spot-up shooter on the Cavs since both LeBron and Irving are such ball-dominant players. Bosh envisions James and Anthony Davis co-existing just fine on the Lakers, though, since Davis is a top-five player in the game and can score from all areas of the court.

Surely, it's going to be fascinating to watch the Lakers in 2019-20.