The Los Angeles Lakers welcomed back Anthony Davis with a touching video tribute when the Dallas Mavericks came to town.
Anthony Davis, the star forward who landed in Dallas in the shock trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, will miss at least two more weeks with
Anthony Davis said he doesn’t believe that “nobody knew” in the Lakers’ organization about the blockbuster trade with Dallas for Luka Doncic before it rocked the NBA earlier this month. During an interview with The Los Angeles Times,
Anthony Davis is skeptical that "no one knew" about the blockbuster Lakers-Mavericks trade that sent him to Dallas and Luka Doncic to Los Angeles.
On Tuesday, the primary storyline centered around Luka Doncic playing against his former team for the first time as the Los Angeles Lakers were set to host the Dallas Mavericks. Before the game, however,
Anthony Davis' debut with the Dallas Mavericks was cut short after just 31 dominant minutes, and now he's set to miss a potential revenge game against the Los Angeles Lakers in the teams' first meeting since the Luka Doncic trade.
Anthony Davis remains sidelined with an injury, and the Dallas Mavericks expect to reevaluate him soon as they face the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Dallas Mavericks have made a decision on star big man Anthony Davis playing against the Milwaukee Bucks today.
Dereck Lively II (right ankle stress fracture), and Daniel Gafford (right MCL sprain) are all still out but are set to be re-evaluated on March 6th. Davis and Lively have taken part in some pre-game workouts,
Jason Kidd provided an update on Anthony Davis before Thursday's game against the Charlotte Hornets, who has been going through pre-game workouts recently.
The Dallas Mavericks are still working to stay afloat as a string of injuries has derailed their roster, particularly at the forward and center positions. Key players like Daniel Gafford, Dereck Lively,