Anthony Davis eyeing return against Lakers
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Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis expressed surprise over the firing of general manager Nico Harrison, crediting him for his arrival in Texas.
It's been a few weeks since Nico Harrison was fired as the Dallas Mavericks' general manager, but it's been almost a month since we've seen Anthony Davis take the floor for the Mavs. He's dealt with a calf strain that has kept him out since he went down against the Indiana Pacers on October 30th, costing him the last 14 games.
The Warriors might need to make a big trade, and deals for Anthony Davis or Domantas Sabonis are options. Which player would make more sense?
In theory, Davis' situation should be simple: He's turning 33 in March, and the Dallas Mavericks aren't set up to succeed on his timeline. Both sides would be better off with a trade that sends him to a win-now team in exchange for a package of younger players and draft picks.
A popular social media account claimed that the Los Angeles Clippers completed a trade for a Dallas Mavericks superstar forward.
When asked if he prefers to suit up against the Lakers or the Clippers, AD gave a subtle hint on which team he prefers to face.
Lonzo Ball had a controversial opinion on the Lakers trade that sent him to New Orleans and Anthony Davis to LA.
Anthony Davis, like Luka Doncic, was blindsided by the Los Angeles Lakers ’ early-February trade decision. Unbeknownst to the NBA champion center, the Lakers were fully prepared to ship him to the Dallas Mavericks for Doncic, and ultimately did so days before the trade deadline.