Anthony Davis propelled the Los Angeles Lakers to a historic victory in the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament, securing a 123-109 win over the Indiana Pacers in the final.

Davis delivered a remarkable performance with 41 points and 20 rebounds, displaying dominance that exceeded season highs.

The Lakers’ triumph in the In-Season Tournament marks a significant achievement, with Austin Reaves contributing 28 points, D’Angelo Russell adding 13 points, and Cam Reddish making crucial defensive plays.

Despite Tyrese Haliburton’s noteworthy efforts for the Pacers, scoring 20 points and 11 assists, the Lakers’ collective excellence outshone individual brilliance.

In a sellout crowd in Las Vegas, the Lakers, essentially the home team, demonstrated composure, while the Pacers, seeking validation as a championship-level team, faced a challenging battle throughout the game.

The tournament’s atmosphere, reminiscent of both NBA playoffs and the intensity of one-and-done NCAA Tournament games, showcased the competitive spirit of teams striving for success.

The championship victory not only earned the Lakers a prestigious trophy but also secured financial rewards, with players on standard contracts receiving $500,000 each, while Pacers players garnered $200,000 apiece. Two-way deal players received half of these amounts.