Mavericks, Anthony Davis
Digest more
The Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline is less than a month away, and Dallas Mavericks star big man Anthony Davis remains a rumored candidate to be moved.
Hawks' hesitance to include Zaccharie Risacher and a future unprotected pick in any deal with Anthony Davis remains a hurdle -- for now.
SB Nation on MSN
Grading the Mavericks: the Anthony Davis saga is exhausting
The Mavericks were 1-1 this past week and moved up to 11th place in the West. They lost to Philadelphia ( 123-108) and beat Houston ( 110-104) at home. Max Christie led the team in scoring this with 21 points per game. Kyrie Irving (knee) remained out, and P.J. Washington sprained his ankle against the Rockets and played just 12 minutes.
The second fan returns for the NBA All-Star vote were released Tuesday as the selection process for February’s All-Star Game ramps up.
The Atlanta Hawks are not offering Zaccharie Risacher and the New Orleans Pelicans’ 2026 first-round pick to the Dallas Mavericks for Anthony Davis, according to NBA insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
As next month’s trade deadline draws closer, there’s a legitimate question of whether Davis and Irving will ever share the court again.
Fadeaway World on MSN
5 NBA teams who should acquire Anthony Davis and offer him a long, lucrative extension
Here are five NBA teams that should trade for Anthony Davis and be prepared to offer him a long, lucrative extension this summer.
Yardbarker on MSN
Anthony Davis prefers to remain with Mavericks
For all the noise around his future, Anthony Davis isn’t pushing to get out of Dallas. ESPN’s Tim MacMahon said on NBA Today that Davis’ preference is to stay with the Mavericks and sign a contract extension this summer,