Anthony Davis could potentially miss the remainder of the 24-25 season with the Dallas Mavericks’ chances of competing in the playoffs completely shifting following the season-ending ACL injury to Kyrie Irving. The Mavericks are currently 10th in the Western Conference and are three games in the loss column ahead of the Phoenix Suns for the final play-in spot. Davis suffered an adductor strain in his first game with the Mavericks.
“I think him, his representatives, are going to huddle up,” said Shams Charania on The Pat McAfee Show. “They’re going to have some hard conversations. It’s not out of the realm of possibilities that’s the last time. That one game is the last time we see Anthony Davis this season.”
Before his injury, Davis was having an All-NBA caliber season with averages of 25.7 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.2 blocks in 34.2 minutes over 42 games.