It would be a massive understatement for anyone to say that Anthony Davis is a great player. When he is healthy, Davis is a phenomenal player. He is currently averaging 26.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists this season. Davis is one of the most efficient scorers in the NBA. He can post up on the NBA's most stingiest defense and not break a sweat. He also has a reliable perimeter jumpshot, and he is a good three-point shooter for his position. Around the rim, Davis can finish with ease. His 6'10 frame and his quickness makes it difficult for defenders to contest any shot from him.

On Saturday night, the Pelicans will take on the Brooklyn Nets. As the game got underway, Davis got an opportunity to show off his deep range with a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end of the first quarter.

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When Davis took the ball up the court, the defense sagged off in disbelief that he would make the shot. Davis ended up making them pay with a three-point bomb that looked awfully similar to one of Stephen Curry's transition plays. The most impressive thing about the shot was that Davis stayed relatively calm about the whole thing.

After hitting the shot, Davis calmly walked back to the Pelicans bench. Most likely, Davis is feeling the burden DeMarcus Cousins' absence. Since Cousins will miss the rest of the regular season, it's now Davis' sole responsibility to lead his team to the postseason. As you can see here, Davis clearly doesn't have any time for fun and games. Hopefully, he can lead his team to the victory later on.