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Mavericks Delay Davis’ Return Pending Medical Clearance

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UPDATE: The Dallas Mavericks are holding off on allowing Anthony Davis to return from injury until they receive medical clearance confirming he is safe to play. Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont has requested vital medical data regarding Davis’ left calf strain, according to sources reported by ESPN just hours ago.

Davis is currently listed as questionable for tonight’s home game against the Phoenix Suns. This marks the third consecutive game he has been designated as questionable, but it will be his seventh consecutive game missed due to this ongoing injury concern.

Davis had originally aimed for a comeback during the Mavericks’ upcoming road game against the Washington Wizards on Saturday. However, a disagreement arose between Mavericks director of health and performance Johann Bilsborough and Davis’ personal medical team regarding the safety of this timeline. Dumont ultimately sided with Bilsborough, prioritizing caution in what appears to be a significant shift in decision-making within the franchise.

Sources indicate that Dumont’s involvement in the decision reflects a declining trust in former general manager Nico Harrison, who was dismissed earlier today. Harrison had reportedly supported Davis’ return, raising questions about the future of Mavericks’ management.

Concerns are mounting over the potential for a serious injury if Davis returns prematurely. The situation draws parallels to Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers, who suffered a severe Achilles injury during the playoffs after rushing back from a calf strain.

Davis, a 10-time All-Star, has played in only 14 games since joining the Mavericks as part of the controversial trade that involved star player Luka Doncic. His journey back has been complicated since arriving in Dallas, as he was recovering from an abdominal injury at the time of the trade. This led to an adductor strain that sidelined him for six weeks after a stellar first half in a game against the Houston Rockets on February 8.

As the Mavericks navigate these challenges, fans and analysts alike will be closely watching how this situation unfolds and its impact on the team’s performance in the highly competitive NBA landscape. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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