Mavericks Announce Anthony Davis Injury Update
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A rocky start for the Dallas Mavericks shouldn’t surprise anyone. A team that was beat up and dejected to finish last season, recovering from injury, trying to reconnect the remaining pieces, adding a number one pick into the fold, all while missing your star guard with no reasonable back up? Yes, I’m shocked they’ve had trouble scoring.
Anthony Davis left the Dallas Mavericks' most recent game with Achilles soreness, and one former player thinks the injury was predicable.
With Cooper Flagg adjusting to the NBA, Kyrie Irving out, and Anthony Davis hurting, the Mavericks playoff hopes might be in danger.
One notable ambassador for the Mavericks and the Mexico City Game is Eduardo Najera, one of six players from Mexico to play in the NBA. Najera, who was a Maverick from 2001 to 2004 and in 2009-10, encouraged his home country to embrace the Mavericks in March when the franchise donated a basketball court in Monterrey.
The Mavericks utilized him as such in preseason, and to begin the regular season, they are doing the same. However, things have not gone as well as they expected, and it has led to a three-time NBA champion sending a message to the Mavericks about what they should do with Flagg before it is too late.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic made NBA history against the Memphis Grizzlies after returning from an injury.
Luka Doncic’s brief injury recovery concluded on Friday night. As the Los Angeles Lakers went head-to-head with the Memphis Grizzlies for NBA Cup action, Doncic
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NBA: Mavericks slip past Pacers in clash of injury-hit teams
DALLAS— Brandon Williams scored 20 and Dwight Powell scored 18 points as the Dallas Mavericks beat the Indiana Pacers 107-105 in the NBA on Wednesday night in a matchup of injured-depleted teams. Indiana had a chance to win when Aaron Nesmith grabbed an offensive rebound after RayJ Dennis intentionally missed a second free throw with 3.