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Davis' Hand Injury: Another Setback for Mavs?
9 Jan
Summary
- Anthony Davis sustained ligament damage to his left hand during Thursday's game.
- He will be sidelined indefinitely, with recovery options being explored.
- This injury adds to Davis' history of durability issues with the Mavericks.

Anthony Davis, a key player for the Dallas Mavericks, is once again sidelined due to a significant injury. Medical imaging confirmed that Davis sustained ligament damage in his left hand during Thursday's matchup against the Utah Jazz. The Mavericks big man will be out indefinitely as he and the team seek expert medical advice to chart a course for his recovery.
This latest setback exacerbates concerns about Davis' long-term durability, a topic that has shadowed his career. He has already missed substantial time with previous injuries, including a left adductor strain last season and a left calf strain earlier this season. The impact of this new injury on his trade value remains uncertain.
Davis sustained the injury while attempting to defend Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen, scuffling his left hand. The Mavericks, already struggling with a 14-24 record, lost the game 116-114. Davis is currently owed substantial salary for the upcoming seasons, making his continued availability a critical factor for the team.




