Mavericks star Anthony Davis to miss at least 6 weeks
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Davis, 32, was acquired by Dallas in February 2025 in the blockbuster trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. This season, he has appeared in 20 games, averaging 20.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.7 blocks per game.
AD's trade market is dwindling after a recent injury, but there's one landing spot that makes sense for both sides
The Dallas Mavericks have been discussing trades for Anthony Davis but have not yet made a deal with any team, NBA insider Marc Stein reported Wednesday.
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As the fake trades keep coming, we take a look at one deal that would land Anthony Davis in Chicago for very little in return. Would the Bulls have to consider it?
In the wake of Anthony Davis opting to let his injured wrist heal on its own rather than undergo surgery, the next step for the 10-time All-Star will be seeing if he remains on the Dallas Mavericks after the Feb.
For much of this season, it seemed that this would be a relatively quiet trade deadline. That quickly changed once the Atlanta Hawks traded Trae Young to the Washington Wizards.
The Chicago Bulls have tried very hard to compete for playoff spots in the last few years. Yet, they have not built the roster with great players. The current roster has only been good enough to see the team win enough games to make the play-in. Right now ...