Anthony Davis may be sidelined due to injury, but that hasn’t stopped him from making waves off the court. The Dallas Mavericks' new big man has embraced a different kind of spotlight by launching his prank show, Foul Play with Anthony Davis, which aired immediately after the NBA All-Star Game on TBS.
The half-hour comedy special showcased Davis’ playful side, giving fans a chance to see him outside of his usual dominant presence on the basketball court.
The highlight of the debut episode was a hilarious prank on Davis’ former Los Angeles Lakers teammate, Jarred Vanderbilt. With the help of D’Angelo Russell, Davis set up an elaborate joke that played on one of the most polarizing debates in basketball—LeBron James’ status as the GOAT (Greatest of All Time).
The prank started as a seemingly normal conversation, with Davis and Russell engaging Vanderbilt in a discussion about whether LeBron truly deserves the GOAT title.
However, the punchline came when they took the debate to an extreme level—by surrounding Vanderbilt with real goats. The animals roamed freely, with some even climbing on Vanderbilt, leaving him completely stunned.
His reaction was priceless, and social media erupted with laughter at the unexpected twist. The prank was a clever nod to one of basketball’s most passionate debates while also making for a comedic moment that fans thoroughly enjoyed.
Davis’ decision to launch Foul Play comes at a time when he is recovering from an injury that has sidelined him since his debut with the Mavericks. While his absence from the court has been frustrating for fans, his new TV venture has provided an entertaining distraction.
The show, produced by Warner Bros. Discovery, features high-profile guests, including current and former NBA stars, WNBA players, and even MLB personalities. In addition to Vanderbilt, the first episode included appearances from Clippers guard Terance Mann, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, and Dodgers star Mookie Betts.
Fans on social media embraced the show’s lighthearted nature, expressing their appreciation for seeing Davis in a different role. Many noted how refreshing it was to witness his humorous side, especially after years of watching him dominate in serious playoff battles.
Some even called for the show to become a full-fledged series, citing its potential to bring NBA players’ personalities to the forefront in a fun and engaging way.
While it remains uncertain whether Foul Play will continue beyond its special debut, one thing is clear—Anthony Davis has a natural talent for entertaining. Whether he’s blocking shots on the court or setting up elaborate pranks off it, he knows how to keep fans engaged. And for Jarred Vanderbilt, it’s safe to say he won’t forget this prank anytime soon.
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