Mavericks resume trade talks for injured Anthony Davis

The Dallas Mavericks are engaging in renewed discussions with multiple teams about trading Anthony Davis, according to ESPN, despite his recent hand injury sidelining him until at least March. Davis, who earns $54 million this season, has been the subject of rumors since November. Analysts suggest the Charlotte Hornets could be an ideal landing spot for the 33-year-old center.

Anthony Davis' trade situation with the Dallas Mavericks has evolved following his hand injury. Rumors intensified after the November firing of former general manager Nico Harrison, but the injury—requiring no surgery and a re-evaluation in six weeks—initially cooled interest from win-now contenders. ESPN reports that the Mavericks are now holding fresh conversations with several teams, aiming potentially for Davis to return in the postseason.

Davis is expected to miss significant time, possibly until mid-March, raising questions about his value ahead of the February 5 trade deadline. Any acquiring team must match his $54 million salary, a challenge for playoff hopefuls wary of his conditioning post-injury. The Mavericks appear motivated to move him at a potentially reduced price, leveraging internal options like tanking for a high draft pick alongside Cooper Flagg.

One proposed fit is the Charlotte Hornets, who boast the NBA's No. 4 offense since December 1 and a superior net rating to teams like the Rockets and Knicks. Their young core of LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel, and Brandon Miller lacks size and defense, areas where Davis excels. The Hornets hold Dallas' top-two protected 2027 first-round pick and possess draft surplus, including extra selections from Phoenix, Miami, and others in upcoming years.

Financially, Charlotte sits $14.4 million under the luxury tax line, while Dallas is $16.9 million over, allowing for salary relief. A hypothetical trade could see the Mavericks receive players like Miles Bridges, Josh Green, Grant Williams, Pat Connaughton, and Mason Plumlee, plus the 2027 pick, in exchange for Davis, Klay Thompson, and D'Angelo Russell. This would position the Hornets for future contention, benching Davis this season to preserve their 2026 draft position.

Other suitors like the Warriors, Hawks, and Raptors face roster and standings risks from Davis' absence. No direct reports link Dallas and Charlotte, but the alignment suggests potential if the Hornets accelerate their rebuild.

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The Dallas Mavericks are considering trading All-Star forward Anthony Davis amid interest from three Eastern Conference contenders. The Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors view Davis as a potential upgrade to push toward playoff success. While Dallas explores options, Davis' agent has sought clarity on his future with the team.

Three days after sustaining ligament damage to his left hand in a loss to the Utah Jazz, Anthony Davis's potential months-long absence has eroded his trade market for the Dallas Mavericks, just weeks before the 2026 NBA deadline. The injury compounds regrets over the Luka Dončić trade and complicates the team's tanking and draft strategy.

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As the NBA trade deadline nears, Anthony Davis's agent Rich Paul is urging the Dallas Mavericks to trade the star forward before February 5 to improve his contract extension prospects. Meanwhile, Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant dismissed trade speculation with a curt response during a press conference in Berlin. Both situations highlight the league's escalating rumor mill.

Zwei Wochen vor der NBA-Trade-Deadline am 5. Februar 2026 kursieren Gerüchte um mehrere Stars, und Teams positionieren sich für Deals. Namen wie Ja Morant, Anthony Davis und Michael Porter Jr. führen die Trade-Boards an, während Franchises ihre Kader inmitten von Verletzungen und Leistungseinbrüchen bewerten. Quellen deuten auf aktive Gespräche hin, obwohl seit dem Trae-Young-CJ-McCollum-Tausch kein großer Transfer zustande gekommen ist.

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Zwei Wochen vor dem NBA-Transferfristtermin am 5. Februar 2026 hat sich der Markt für mehrere Stars deutlich abgekühlt. Das Interesse an Ja Morant und Anthony Davis ist nachgelassen, während die Golden State Warriors trotz seiner saisonendenden ACL-Verletzung keine Neigung zeigen, Jimmy Butler abzugeben. LeBron James gab eine kryptische Antwort zu seiner Zukunft bei den Los Angeles Lakers inmitten anhaltender Spekulationen.

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Mit dem NBA-Trade-Deadline am 5. Februar rückt die Gerüchteküche um New York Knicks-Center Karl-Anthony Towns in Wallung, Rivalen halten ihn trotz Knicks-Beteuerungen für verfügbar. Die Knicks haben das Interesse an Portland Trail Blazers-Guard Jrue Holiday geprüft, um die Rückreihe zu stärken und möglicherweise Milwaukee Bucks-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo anzulocken. Obwohl vor dem Deadline kein großer Deal wahrscheinlich ist, beleuchten die Gespräche New Yorks Abwehrprobleme und Towns’ kürzliche Schießschwäche.

 

 

 

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