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- Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis is assigned to the Texas Legends for practicing and participating in five-on-five scrimmages as he prepares to return from a left adductor strain.
- Davis played one game for the Mavericks since his acquisition, recording 26 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks before leaving due to injury.
- The Mavericks have been depleted by injuries and have played with only eight active players multiple times recently.
- Discussions about shutting down Davis for the season have occurred, but he remains determined to return to the court.
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Mavericks’ Anthony Davis to work with NBA G League affiliate as he tries to come back from injury
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis is heading to the NBA G League to get some five-on-five work in as he prepares for his return from a left adductor strain.
Light at the end of the tunnel for Dallas?
Anthony Davis, who was acquired by Dallas from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Luka Dončić, will continue his rehabilitation after his injury with the Texas Legends development team. This means that he will most likely return to the NBA court before the end of the season.
NBA: Anthony Davis assigned to G League as Mavericks star eyes return from Injury
The Dallas Mavericks have sent Anthony Davis to the G-league, Texas Legends, in a major step towards his return from a strained left adductor. Davis is set to attend 5-on-5 scrimmages as he builds up for his NBA return.
Mavericks' Anthony Davis to work with Texas Legends as he tries to come back from injury
Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis is heading to the NBA G League to get some five-on-five work in as he prepares for his return from a left adductor strain. Davis will be working out with the Texas Legends, the Mavericks’ G League affiliate. The 10-time All-Star has appeared in just one game with the Mavericks since they acquired him six weeks ago in the blockbuster trade that sent five-time all-NBA guard Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lake…
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