Few guys in the NBA this season have been talked about more than Anthony Davis. Almost none of that attention has been focused on what he's doing on the court. The bubbling speculation about Davis' future—reports of dinners with LeBron James, looming questions about whether he'll sign the $235 million extension the New Orleans Pelicans can't even offer him until the offseason, the prospect of a hypothetical July bidding war between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics—has been arguably the biggest story in the league. The part that has gone unspoken at best, taken for granted at worst, is this: The reason there's such a feeding frenzy to dissect Davis' trade market and upcoming free agency a full 18 months before he can hit the open market is that few players in recent memory have been as dominant as he has. Read more https://bleacherreport.com/articles...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial