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Mavericks' Star Anthony Davis Sidelined by Leg Injury
30 Oct
Summary
- Anthony Davis leaves game with lower left leg soreness
- Davis limited to 9 games last season due to adductor strain
- Mavericks' jumbo-sized frontcourt plagued by injuries

On October 30th, 2025, the Dallas Mavericks faced a significant blow as their star player, Anthony Davis, left the game against the Indiana Pacers with a lower left leg injury. Davis, who had reported to training camp 15 pounds heavier than the previous year, was in the midst of a strong start to the season, averaging 25 points and 11.8 rebounds in the Mavericks' first four games.
However, the injury occurred in the first quarter of Wednesday's game when Davis landed awkwardly after a shot attempt. He immediately clutched his lower body and had to be helped off the court, with the Mavericks later ruling him out due to lower left leg soreness.
This latest setback is particularly concerning for the Mavericks, as Davis was limited to just 9 games last season due to an adductor strain. Additionally, the team's jumbo-sized frontcourt has struggled with health issues early in the 2025-26 campaign. Daniel Gafford suffered a right ankle sprain during training camp and has yet to play, while Dereck Lively II missed Wednesday's game with a right knee sprain.
The Mavericks entered the game with a 1-3 record and a net rating of minus-9.3, ranking them 26th among all NBA teams. The loss of Davis, a key contributor, is likely to further exacerbate their early-season struggles as they work to overcome these injury woes and find their footing in the competitive Western Conference.




