Davis, Mavericks
Digest more
The Golden State Warriors claim they were never interested in trading for Dallas Mavericks big man Anthony Davis, in a deal that would have sent Jonathan Kuminga and possibly Draymond Green to Texas. Now it looks like no one will be trading for The Brow until this summer.
Davis was injured late in a 116-114 loss at the Utah Jazz on Thursday night. The 10-time All-Star was in obvious pain on the bench before going to the locker room. Further testing revealed the extent of the damage, according to multiple reports.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, called for unity and accused "a bunch of vandals" in Tehran, where a state TV building was set alight, of having "destroyed a building that belongs to them to please the U.S. president."
Anthony Davis has ligament damage in his left hand, and the Dallas Mavericks' oft-injured big man could be facing an extended absence.
Anthony Davis's next team market surged to 83 cents, reflecting a significant shift in trader sentiment. What other Kalshi markets are on the move up
Dallas Mavericks fans share their reactions to seeing Anthony Davis in a sling on his arm amid his concerning hand injury.
Pulitzer Prize-winning opera composer and UC San Diego professor Anthony Davis didn’t have to look beyond his backyard — figuratively and (almost) literally — for inspiration for his latest musical opus,
1don MSNOpinion
Kevin Sherrington: The curse of Nico strikes again: Latest injury leaves Mavericks stuck with Anthony Davis
Nico Harrison is gone, but his curse on the Dallas Mavericks lingers. Anthony Davis — the guy Nico gave up a generational icon to get; the guy who was supposed to lead the Mavs where Luka Doncic couldn’t — is reportedly out at least six weeks and maybe as much as six months with ligament damage in his left hand,