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Mavericks Face Injury Crisis Ahead of 76ers Clash
20 Dec
Summary
- Kyrie Irving is still sidelined with ACL surgery recovery.
- Dereck Lively II has a season-ending foot injury.
- Anthony Davis played through illness, vomiting twice during a game.

The Dallas Mavericks are navigating a challenging period marked by several key player injuries as they prepare for an upcoming road game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Kyrie Irving continues his recovery from ACL surgery and is tentatively expected back next month, though his exact return date remains undecided. Dereck Lively II is out for the season due to a foot injury, and Dante Exum is recovering from wrist surgery.
Despite these setbacks, the Mavericks recently saw the return of Anthony Davis and D'Angelo Russell, boosting morale ahead of a demanding ten-game stretch. However, the team's injury report also includes Klay Thompson, listed as questionable with knee soreness. This situation presents a significant hurdle as Dallas aims to improve its current standing in the Western Conference.
The Mavericks, holding an 11-17 record, will face a 76ers team that is 15-11 and recently ended the New York Knicks' winning streak. Anthony Davis confirmed he played through illness, vomiting during a prior game but is expected to be ready for the Philadelphia matchup. This game marks the first encounter between the two nonconference teams this season.




