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Anthony Davis is not expected to need surgery on his hand - NBA

By The Associated Press

Jan 14 2026 02:41

Anthony Davis (hand) will be sidelined about 6 weeks, but the 10-time All-Star won’t need surgery to repair ligament damage. The Associated Press Anthony Davis is not expected to need surgery on his left hand. He will be re-evaluated in 6 weeks. DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks big man Anthony Davis will be sidelined about six weeks in his latest injury absence, although the 10-time All-Star won’t need surgery to repair ligament damage in his left hand. The determination to skip surgery came after a medical evaluation Tuesday, and Davis’ injury is expected to heal in about six weeks, the team said. Davis was injured defending Lauri Markkanen on a drive to the basket late in the Mavericks’ 116-114 loss to the Utah Jazz last week. The 32-year-old went to the bench in obvious pain before going to the locker room. It will be the second absence of at least a month this season for Davis, who missed 15 of the 16 games in November with a calf strain. He has also been sidelined by a groin injury and has now missed half of the Mavericks’ 40 games this season. Davis had an extensive injury history when since-fired general manager Nico Harrison traded superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers to get him almost a year ago. In his Dallas debut last February, Davis re-aggravated an abdominal injury he was nursing when the Lakers traded him. He missed the next 18 games. Davis has missed 40 of 71 Dallas games since that debut, including the two games in last season’s play-in tournament when Davis was on the court. Another lengthy absence is a significant development if the Mavericks want to consider trading Davis as a way to move on from the Dončić deal that has ended up being a significant setback for the franchise. It also could affect what Dallas decides to do about the return of Kyrie Irving. The nine-time All-Star guard tore the ACL in his left knee early last March, and a rough timeline for Irving’s return was sometime after the first of the year this season. While rookie No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg has shown plenty of promise, Dallas is an also-ran in the Western Conference playoff race. The Mavericks are well on their way to missing the postseason for the second consecutive year since reaching the 2024 NBA Finals led by Dončić and Irving. The possibility of Davis returning in six weeks could improve the prospects for a trade to a contender. He could return in time to ramp up for the playoffs and try to establish a future with the next organization. The Magic and Grizzlies square off on Jan. 15 in the NBA's first regular-season game held in Germany. The Thunder don't look as invincible as they did at 24-1, but are there enough weak spots to unseat them as champs? Loaded at the top, the 2026 Draft class is shaping up to be one of the best classes of the last decade. Enjoy the top highlights, moments, stats and observations from Tuesday's action with the NBA.com live blog. The Magic and Grizzlies square off on Jan. 15 in the NBA's first regular-season game held in Germany. The Thunder don't look as invincible as they did at 24-1, but are there enough weak spots to unseat them as champs? Loaded at the top, the 2026 Draft class is shaping up to be one of the best classes of the last decade. Enjoy the top highlights, moments, stats and observations from Tuesday's action with the NBA.com live blog. The All-Star point guard was hurt in the first quarter when he was dribbling and his ankle appeared to give out. The star point guard has not played for his new team because of a sprained right knee and bruised quadriceps. Cooper Flagg injured the same ankle two nights earlier, leaving briefly to get it taped before returning. Cleveland's guard is forced to leave in the 3rd quarter and is doubtful to play Friday against the 76ers. Brice Sensabaugh's 21 points is the highest number since the statistic was first tracked in the 1996-97 season. The NBA.com live blog brings you the top highlights, moments, stats and observations from Wednesday's action.