The Los Angeles Lakers are full of confidence as they aim to hit peak form heading into the playoffs, so says Anthony Davis.
Darvin Ham's team have nine wins from their last 10 games, and with a playoff berth clinched, they are now looking to push on into the top six seeds in the Western Conference.
The Lakers beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 116-97 on Saturday, with D'Angelo Russell finishing on 28 points, LeBron James - whose son Bronny has declared for the NBA Draft - on 24 and Davis on 22.
With just two games separating the No.6 seed from the No.9 seed in the West, Davis says the Lakers are full of verve.
"We're very confident in our ballclub," he said.
"We laugh about, like, 'Oh, winning nine out of 10,' and we haven't gone anywhere [in the standings].
"So, it's how good the West is. But we're confident, very confident in our ballclub and any time we step on the floor.
"I think the biggest difference is just that we're just having fun.
"We're holding each other accountable. If somebody messes up we're yelling, screaming at him. But nobody is taking it personal.
"Because we all know what we're here for, to try to win. So we're having fun, we're having a great time out there playing basketball, and we're staying together."
With four games of the regular season remaining, coach Ham warned it is now just about focusing on a smooth transition into the playoffs.
"Just take care of us, that's the biggest thing," Ham said.
"Everything else will take care of itself. We'll fall exactly in the spot we're supposed to fall. But the key is for us to be playing at a high level on both sides of the ball. We saw that on the defensive end tonight."