Tattoos

Anthony Davis’ 8 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Anthony Marshon Davis Jr. is an American professional basketball player who plays in the NBA National Basketball Association. He plays the power forward and center positions for the Los Angeles Lakers. He is a seven-time NBA All-Star, has been included three times to the All-NBA First Team and the All-NBA Defensive Team. He also won the gold medal in the 2012 Olympics with the US National Team. He played for the New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans from 2012-2019. In 2019, he was signed by the Los Angeles Lakers. Anthony Davis has a few interesting tattoos on his body. He believes in getting inked for a reason and every tattoo on his body has a special story. Most of his tattoos are for his family members or the special people of his life. Let us take a look at the tattoos he has on his body and the meanings behind them.

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1. ‘Mamba’ Tattoo

Tattoo: Anthony’s right thigh contains a tattoo of a black mamba snake coiled up around a logo of a shield.

Meaning: The logo is the logo of the late Kobe Bryant, who passed away recently, which represents a sword hidden inside a sheath. Kobe used to say that the sword is the raw, hidden talent inside a person and the sheath is the effort that one puts to develop his talent. The black mamba was the nickname given to Kobe Bryant. Anthony got this tattoo to pay a tribute to the legend, Kobe.

2. Portrait Tattoo

Tattoo: The right shoulder of the All-Star contains a tattoo of a portrait of an old man with the words, “REST UP” tattooed above him and the word, “Champ” tattooed below the portrait.

Meaning: This tattoo also holds a special meaning in Anthony’s life. The man in the portrait is Lamont Eberhardt, who is Anthony’s maternal grandfather. Lamont passed away in 2010 but was a mentor to Anthony who looked up to him. The words put together form the sentence, “Rest Up Champ” which was Anthony’s way of paying his regards to his mentor as he always used to address Davis as Champ. While talking about Lamont, Davis said, “I looked up to him. Every day I would go to his house and we would just talk basketball. He always pushed me. He always talked about Kobe, Kobe, Kobe. He always wanted to make me go out there and I don’t want to say be better but do some of the same things that he did.”

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