Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis has suffered a left adductor strain, sidelining him for at least two weeks. This marks another setback in his first season with the Mavericks after a significant trade from the Los Angeles Lakers that sent Luka Doncic to LA. Davis has faced multiple injuries, missing several games this season, and this latest injury will prevent him from being eligible for major awards. Meanwhile, the Mavericks face a deeper crisis with other key big men also injured, leading them to sign Moses Brown to bolster their lineup.
Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis is expected to miss at least two more weeks due to a left adductor strain, jeopardizing his eligibility for major awards.
The Mavericks confirmed Davis is "making good progress" but will be evaluated again in two weeks, following his injury during his debut.
The injury is significant, as Davis will miss a minimum of 10 games, combining with earlier injuries that have hindered his season.
With Davis and the Mavs' top big men out, the team signed Moses Brown in a bid to mitigate their center depth issues.
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