Anthony Davis explained his mysterious body language when LeBron James broke the NBA's all-time scoring record on Tuesday. In several cellphone videos from fans in the stands on Tuesday night, Davis can be seen sitting on the bench while the rest of his teammates were standing watching James on the cusp of breaking the record.

"It's about the game," Davis said. "I mean, we're losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder, a game we needed. And I was pissed off that we were losing. It's that simple. It's nothing that has to do with Bron. He knows that. Everybody else is outside looking in, it's their opinion. But I was pissed off that we were losing the game."

Davis explained that he had just come back to the bench from a trip to the tunnel to let off some steam and was unaware his timing coincided with James going for history at that very moment.

Davis called James to apologize the next day and then again in person on Thursday. 

James' reaction echoed an exchange he had with Davis during the game that was picked up by the TNT broadcast.

"I love you," James told Davis. "I'll just let you know I love you, bro. That's all I want you to know."