The Luka Doncic Trade Needed Just Three Quarters To Go From Bad To Worse | Defector
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The article critiques the Mavericks' reliance on Anthony Davis, likening it to stepping onto a dangerous trapdoor. Davis's talent is unquestionable, but his history of injuries raises concerns, especially after his promising but short-lived debut, where he showcased his skills but was injured midway. The Mavericks' strategy appears short-sighted, based on immediate results rather than long-term viability, risking their championship aspirations on Davis's ability to stay healthy, which has been unreliable.
Relying on Anthony Davis's availability is like setting foot on a rotted, rickety trapdoor and believing you'll be able to take another step.
All of whatever they imagine makes Davis more valuable than Doncic to the present-day Mavericks relies upon Davis being upright.
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