Anthony Davis Childhood

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Anthony Davis Dayshon Reddin

Introduction
3,2,1 cohosh, and there goes Anthony Davis. Slam dunk into the History of Anthony Davis with me this guy is an amazing dude come on let’s check him out.
Child hood
Anthony Marshon Davis was born in march 11 1993 he was one of the people in the famous birthdays list. Anthony Davis was growing up in Chicago, and Chicago is where he born at. When he was a kid he went to Perspective charter school. Anthony Davis had two sisters and no brothers they were named Antoinette, and Lesha and his mother and father name was (Mom) Erainer Davis, (Dad) Anthony Davis SR.
Middle age\College
When Anthony Davis was older like 17 he went to University of Kentucky for college. Then that’s when he had started playing football, but he played football for 2
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Anthony Davis girlfriend was Brittney Griner he was married and he didn’t have any kids. Anthony Davis first was drafted to the New Orleans Hornets he played for them for two months. After that another team wanted him they were the New Orleans Pelicans, and he stayed with them for the rest of his life. Finally, for the past years he had made $9million or $60million dollars either way it goes he had made a lot of money, and he lives in a million-dollar mansion that must be big.
Hobbies
Some of Anthony Davis’s hobbies are is playing games cause one day he had gotten home and he had started playing games. It would be sure that one of his hobbies that’s on the top list is playing basketball. Sometimes for some of hobbies he would play football with his dad or basketball because him and his dad and sisters are the athletes in his family. Another hobby is going outside all the time with either his teammates sometimes or his friends because he likes to enjoy the air. One more of all his hobbies are working out because if you look at photos of him he is big and buff.
What is Anthony Davis doing

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