Dallas Mavericks

Mavericks’ Anthony Davis Injured Late in Close Loss to Jazz

Published

on

In a tough matchup against the Utah Jazz on Thursday night, the Dallas Mavericks faced not just defeat, but a troubling injury to their star forward, Anthony Davis. The Mavericks fell short by just two points, but the real concern arose late in the game when Davis was forced to exit due to a left hand injury.

The incident occurred during a defensive play against Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen as the game approached its final minutes. Sources indicated that Davis appeared to sustain the injury while contesting a drive, which left him visibly pained as he tried to communicate with his teammates on the bench. According to Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News, Davis initially expressed a willingness to stay in the game despite the discomfort.

However, with just over two minutes left on the clock, the 30-year-old ultimately decided to leave the floor, and Tim MacMahon from ESPN later reported that he was seen in significant distress while exiting through the arena tunnel. Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd confirmed post-game that Davis had indeed hurt his left hand, but offered no further details regarding the extent of the injury.

Davis had an impressive outing up until that point, contributing 21 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists in 35 minutes of play. His performance, however, wasn’t enough to prevent the Mavericks from slipping to a disappointing 14-24 record on the season, a situation compounded by their ongoing struggles with injuries and illness.

Adding to Dallas’ woes, guard Brandon Williams also left the game early due to illness, limiting his contributions to just two points in under nine minutes of play. Williams had been a bright spot for the Mavericks, averaging 19 points over his previous five games and providing a much-needed spark for the team.

The Mavericks are already dealing with a roster that lacks depth, making Davis’ injury particularly concerning. As the team continues to navigate through a challenging season, the potential absence of their star player could further hinder their chances of success. While no formal update on Davis’ condition has been provided, the Mavericks will need to monitor his status closely in the coming days as they prepare for their next matchup.

The combination of Davis’ left hand injury and Williams’ illness leaves Dallas in a precarious position, needing to rally together as they look to turn their season around. With the playoffs rapidly approaching, every game counts, and the Mavericks cannot afford to lose key contributors if they hope to remain competitive in the Western Conference.

As reported by hoopswire.com, the Mavericks will be keeping a close eye on both players as they seek to rebound from this latest setback in their ongoing campaign.

Trending

Exit mobile version