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Mavericks’ Anthony Davis Leaves Game Early with Leg Soreness
Anthony Davis left the game early due to left lower leg soreness and was ruled out at halftime during the Mavericks’ narrow 107-105 win against the Pacers.
- On Oct. 29, 2025, Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks star power forward/center, exited in the first quarter with left lower leg soreness and was ruled out at halftime of the 107-105 win in Dallas against the Indiana Pacers.
- Davis had been managing bilateral Achilles tendinopathy and was listed probable on the pregame report after an adductor injury on Feb. 8 sidelined him for six weeks.
- After scoring, Davis came up gingerly, signaled to the bench, crouched during a timeout and went to the locker room; he exited with four points, four rebounds and a steal in seven minutes while Dwight Powell provided five points and three rebounds in 12 minutes.
- The Mavericks entered Wednesday's game without three key rotation players and Kyrie Irving sidelined, and coach Jason Kidd said `He tried to return-- didn't want to take any chances`, relying on Dwight Powell and small-ball lineups.
- The Mavericks will update Anthony Davis's status after imaging and follow-up exams, treating his absence as an in-game precaution; the franchise expects more clarity by Thursday and recalls his nine regular-season games last season with eight of the final 10 games played.
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Anthony Davis exits Mavericks game
Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis left Wednesday night’s game against the Indiana Pacers late in the first quarter with left lower-leg soreness and didn’t return. Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said after Dallas’ 107-105 win that Davis tried to return to action but the team decided hold him out, not take any chances, and see how he feels Thursday. Davis hit a floating jumper near the left baseline for his second field goal of the game and hobbl…
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