The Los Angeles Lakers are all in with their new frontcourt duo of Anthony Davis and Andre Drummond. At least according to Lakers coach Frank Vogel, who remains 100% confident in his two AD's as the defending champions try to hurdle through their struggles for the past few weeks.

After another tough loss on Wednesday against the Washington Wizards, Vogel said he's not too worried about the chemistry between Davis and Drummond (via Ryan Ward of Lakers Nation).

Wednesday was just the fourth time the two All-Stars suited up together, and in those four games, the Lakers tallied a 1-3 record. Davis and Drummond haven't seen a ton of minutes together given that Drummond has only played 11 games for the Lakers. Davis, on the other hand, is still working his way back from an Achilles injury that had him out for 30 games this season.

On paper, the Lakers' lineup is definitely quite a talented roster. With LeBron James and Davis leading the way and an improved cast of characters to back them up, they're still one of the heavy favorites to claim the crown this season. Injuries have been terrible though and fans are a bit worried that the new-look Purple and Gold might not have enough reps in to make sure they're all on the same page come postseason time.

All that being said, the Lakers are still the Lakers and they're still the reigning NBA champion until someone takes away that trophy. Whether their twin towers of Anthony Davis and Andre Drummond will be the answer, we'll just have to wait and see.