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Mavs' Anthony Davis to miss time with ligament damage in hand.
Summary
Anthony Davis has reported ligament damage in his left hand after a game against the Utah Jazz and will seek a second opinion; the injury could keep him out for an extended period.
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Anthony Davis suffered a left-hand injury late in a Jan. 8 loss to the Utah Jazz and was later reported to have ligament damage, a person with knowledge told The Associated Press. Further testing and medical review have been reported, and Davis is said to be seeking a second opinion. Reports indicate the injury could result in an extended absence and might affect Dallas' roster plans before the Feb. 5 trade deadline. Details about the precise severity and official team statements have not been fully disclosed.
Known details:
- The injury occurred late in the 116-114 loss to the Utah Jazz on Jan. 8, 2026.
- Reports say Davis underwent an MRI that showed ligament damage in his left hand.
- He is reported to be seeking a second medical opinion to determine whether surgery is needed.
- ESPN reported that, if surgery is avoided, Davis could miss at least six weeks.
- Davis has missed multiple games this season with other injuries and was previously sidelined after re-aggravating an abdominal issue following last season's trade.
Summary:
The reported ligament damage may sideline Davis for an extended period and could influence Dallas' roster and trade considerations ahead of the Feb. 5 deadline. Medical staff and Davis are reported to be pursuing a second opinion to decide whether surgery is required. The precise timeline for his return is undetermined at this time.
Sources
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