Davis hand injury dims Mavericks' trade value amid rebuild

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.

As detailed in initial reports, Anthony Davis injured his left hand defending Lauri Markkanen late in the Mavericks' 116-114 loss to the Jazz on January 8. ESPN reports indicate surgery could sideline the 33-year-old for months, though a second opinion might limit it to six weeks. This fits a pattern, with a Reddit analysis tallying 296 injuries across 51 body parts in his career.

Dallas traded for Davis last season, sending Luka Dončić to the Lakers in a deal now seen as disastrous. Owed $112 million over two years plus a $62.7 million player option in 2027, Davis wants a big extension, but his fragility has tanked his value. Sources told The Athletic that East teams view him as a finals piece, yet contenders like the Warriors, Clippers, and Bucks lack win-now appeal without him immediately.

The Mavericks, lacking first-round picks from 2027-2030, eye the 2026 draft to pair a co-star with rookie Cooper Flagg (lottery win last May). Davis's absence aids tanking, potentially reuniting him with Kyrie Irving (torn ACL) next season. Former GM Nico Harrison's firing leaves the front office unstable amid ownership shifts.

Davis's stardom—three-time blocks leader, third in MVP voting with New Orleans (30.5 PPG, 12.7 RPG, 2.5 BPG in 13 playoff games), 2020 Lakers title—fades behind injuries. Offseason interest from Nets, Pelicans, or Hornets may emerge, but in-season trades look dim, prioritizing team fit.

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Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis suffered ligament damage in his left hand during Thursday night's 116-114 loss to the Utah Jazz, potentially facing months on the sidelines if surgery is required. The 10-time All-Star will seek a second opinion to determine the extent of the injury. This development complicates the Mavericks' season and dims Davis's trade prospects ahead of the February 5 deadline.

One day after sustaining ligament damage in his left hand during Thursday's loss to the Utah Jazz, Anthony Davis faces surgery that could sideline him for the season. The 10-time All-Star's trade likelihood has fallen to 2/10 ahead of the February 5 deadline, prompting Dallas to prioritize rookie Cooper Flagg amid draft pick constraints.

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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.

Building on early NBA trade buzz, the Atlanta Hawks have emerged as the frontrunners to acquire Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis before the February 5 deadline, per recent reports. A deal would exclude Trae Young, though sources say Atlanta is more open than ever to moving their star guard amid salary cap pressures and a 15-18 start.

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I Dallas Mavericks hanno deciso che la guardia stella Kyrie Irving non tornerà questa stagione mentre continua la riabilitazione da una rottura del LCA subita a marzo 2025. Irving ha espresso gratitudine per il supporto e guarda a un ritorno più forte il prossimo anno. Con la squadra a 19-25, il focus si sposta sullo sviluppo del rookie Cooper Flagg e sul posizionamento al draft.

The Los Angeles Lakers are facing calls to trade young star Austin Reaves as their defensive issues persist, exacerbated by his recent calf injury. NBA reporter Tom Haberstroh argues that the team's trio of Reaves, Luka Doncic, and LeBron James hinders their postseason chances due to poor defense. Meanwhile, the Lakers are exploring other trade targets like Herb Jones and Keon Ellis ahead of the deadline.

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As the NBA trade deadline approaches on February 5, executives are closely monitoring potential moves involving stars like Anthony Davis and Trae Young. Davis, now with the Dallas Mavericks, has boosted his team's performance since returning from injury, while Young's future with the Atlanta Hawks remains uncertain due to his impending free agency option. Other names such as Giannis Antetokounmpo and DeMar DeRozan also feature prominently in discussions.

 

 

 

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