Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis has no plans to visit Disney World anytime soon. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Anthony Davis jokes Lakers could boycott playing in Orlando after leaving bubble

Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers, who had an extended stay in the Walt Disney World bubble, are in no rush to return to the Orlando property.

During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Davis was asked if he plans to visit Walt Disney World again, to which he jokingly answered that he and his teammates would boycott if they had to return.

"Probably not. Not for at least two years," Davis said. "We were even talking about boycotting playing the Orlando Magic for a while."

Davis also discussed his emotions that came with winning his first NBA title, among other things. 

The Lakers defeated the Miami Heat in six games to win their first title since 2010. Fans crowded around Staples Center to celebrate the victory, but the championship parade has been postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

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