The Dallas Mavericks announced today that forward/center Anthony Davis underwent an MRI that revealed he sustained ligament damage in his left hand. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter of the team’s game against the Jazz in Utah on Thursday. Davis is currently seeking multiple opinions.
Per the Dallas Morning News, “it was just Christmas Day when Davis left a nationally televised showdown against the Golden State Warriors because of right adductor soreness in the inner thigh, which kept him out of the final two games of 2025. Not to mention, Davis suffered an adductor strain in his Mavericks debut that sidelined him for 18 games. His new look, apparent by his protective eyewear, is to protect the right eye that required offseason surgery. Earlier this season, Davis missed 14 consecutive games because of a left calf strain, forcing the Mavericks to adapt to playing without him yet again.”

















