Anthony Davis, NBA and Dallas Mavericks
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For all the struggles that the Dallas Mavericks have had this year, they've been able to get the best of the Denver Nuggets, winning both matchups against them so far. Denver remains third in the Western Conference despite those two losses to the confusing but lowly Mavs.
Davis appeared to object to a previous report that stated he'd likely undergo surgery that would sideline him for several months.
AD's trade market is dwindling after a recent injury, but there's one landing spot that makes sense for both sides
After initial reports hinted that Anthony Davis could miss months with a hand injury, a second opinion has revealed that Davis will avoid surgery.
Dallas Mavericks forward/center Anthony Davis met with his physician today and underwent a medical evaluation of his left hand. He does not require surgery and is expected to heal from the injury in approximately six weeks.
That would sideline Davis past the trade deadline, but Dallas is reportedly still exploring trade scenarios for the big man.
Anthony Davis will be sidelined about six weeks in his latest absence, but the 10-time All-Star won’t need surgery to repair ligament damage in his left hand.
Mavericks ' star Anthony Davis is likely to undergo surgery for ligament damage in his left hand, according to ESPN. Davis had been out for the past two games for Dallas, seeking multiple opinions on if surgery was needed for the injury.
Anthony Davis won’t have surgery after all. Davis will not need surgery and the injury is expected to heal in approximately six weeks, the Mavericks announced Tuesday. Davis had publicly pushed back on a report Tuesday midday from ESPN’s Shams Charania saying that he would need surgery.
The Dallas Mavericks wanted to build a championship-winning team around Anthony Davis. But since he arrived in Texas, things have gone downhill.