Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting Anthony Davis defines the latest chapter of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry

Anthony Davis defines the latest chapter of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry

The two storied franchises have battled for championships through the decades. With the backdrop of a thrilling finish Thursday night, their next battle will come this summer as both teams try to land the coveted Pelicans star.

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