We welcome debates, discussions, and opinions. No disrespect will be tolerated and we encourage everyon With the surreal, unprecedented events of 2020 that have bled into the new year, it's become natural for us to put up emotional barriers. We would love to spend all day thinking about how to help stem the tide of COVID-19 or how to solve the issue of race inequality in America, and reckon with o
ur feelings about being stuck in overwhelming situations. But we can't always do that. We have jobs to do. We have families to take care of. We have tasks that need to be done. Occasionally, however, our passions swell with such ferocity that the emotional dam has no recourse but to break, allowing the full gamut of feelings to burst through. Sometimes it's anger. Sometimes it's pain. Sometimes it's laughter. For Anthony Davis, after winning his first NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers in the Orlando bubble last October, release came in the form of tears.