The Los Angeles Lakers might still be "figuring things out" but Anthony Davis is confident they are in position to make a push for the playoffs.
Malik Beasley scored 25 points and Austin Reaves stepped up with 17 from the bench as the Lakers defeated reigning NBA champions the Golden State Warriors 124-111 on Thursday.
The Lakers did not have it all their own way, having to shrug off the blow of losing D'Angelo Russell to a sprained ankle in the first quarter.
While Russell's initial scans came back clear of major damage, he is set for further assessments on Friday.
But without him, and with LeBron James – 13 points, eight rebounds and nine assists – not finishing with the kind of contributions he is accustomed to, the Lakers nevertheless got the job done in convincing fashion.
The Lakers are onto a 28-32 record for the season, just one win behind the Warriors, who occupy the final play-in spot in the Western Conference.
For Davis, who added 12 points and as many rebounds, the Lakers showed they are a "complete" unit.
“We're still figuring things out on the fly," he told reporters.
"The past two games we've really looked good as a whole. I think we've got a complete team where we're able to make a run."
Beasley top scored, three points ahead of the Warriors' Klay Thompson (22), as the Lakers made it three wins from four since the trade deadline passed.
The Lakers traded Russell Westbrook to the Utah Jazz, with Beasley one of the players sent their way.
While Westbrook never ultimately linked up with the Jazz, instead buying out his contract to join the Los Angeles Clippers, Beasley has settled in quickly at his new team.
"LeBron and AD didn't get going as much as they wanted tonight, but we're deep, I think that's the statement we want to make," Beasley said.
"It can be any player on any given night."
Coach Darvin Ham added: "Just overall great team win. Everybody contributed, everybody had different moments and guys stayed aggressive.
"I feel great about what we've been able to do. It's paying dividends right now and we've just got to continue to get more and more familiar with one another."