The availability of Anthony Davis continues to loom large for the Dallas Mavericks, not only because of his ongoing right adductor soreness, but because of how sharply the team’s trajectory has shifted with and without him in the lineup — and with his name still circulating in trade conversations ahead of the midseason deadline.

Davis was ruled out after being listed as questionable entering Monday’s matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers. He went through a workout following shootaround after not playing Saturday at Sacramento. Dallas continues to manage his health during a compressed stretch of games.

Davis’ right adductor soreness surfaced during Thursday’s 126–116 loss to the Golden State Warriors. He exited the Christmas Day game late in the second quarter with Dallas trailing 40–36 and did not return. While the injury is not believed to carry any long-term concern, the Mavericks have opted for a cautious approach as they continue daily evaluations rather than pushing him back into action prematurely.

Anthony Davis’ Injury Status Remains Day-to-Day

The Mavericks have taken a cautious approach with Davis as he works through right adductor soreness. While he has remained involved in on-court work, his status has consistently been evaluated day-to-day, with the team prioritizing long-term availability over rushing him back during a demanding portion of the schedule.

That uncertainty has extended beyond nightly game planning. Sources tell DallasHoopsJournal.com that Davis remains a trade candidate ahead of the midseason deadline, with rival teams continuing to monitor both his health and Dallas’ direction as the season progresses.

The on-court impact of Davis’ absence has been stark. Dallas is 4-13 this season in games he has missed, compared to an 8-8 record when he has been available.

The trend extends further back. Since Feb. 2, 2025, the Mavericks are 11-30 in games played without Davis, underscoring how central his presence has been to lineup stability and overall competitiveness.

Anthony Davis’ Production When Available

Despite limited availability, Davis has remained highly productive when on the floor. He is averaging 20.5 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in 16 games this season, anchoring the frontcourt on both ends of the floor.

His rim protection, rebounding, and interior scoring have been particularly valuable for a Dallas team that has frequently been forced to reshuffle rotations due to injuries elsewhere.

When Davis has been sidelined, the Mavericks have leaned more heavily on pace, ball movement and collective rebounding to compensate. Those adjustments have come with mixed results, particularly during close losses where turnovers and defensive rebounding have swung momentum late.

Dallas remains without Kyrie Irving, Danté Exum, and Dereck Lively II, further magnifying the importance of Davis’ status — both for nightly game planning and broader roster decisions as the deadline approaches.

Whether Davis returns in the near term or remains sidelined, his health and availability continue to sit at the center of the Mavericks’ short-term outlook and longer-term calculations.

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