Mavs' Davis Has Surgery to Repair Detached Retina: Reports
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 8 – Anthony Davis had surgery for a detached retina sustained last season and is expected to be fully recovered for the Dallas Mavericks' upcoming training camp, sources said.
- Anthony Davis, a key player for the Dallas Mavericks, had offseason surgery to address a detached retina he sustained during the previous season.
- The detached retina resulted from multiple impactful hits to Davis's face during the 2024-25 season, including an elbow by a teammate in April.
- Davis appeared in nine games with Dallas, averaging 20 points and 10.1 rebounds per game despite being sidelined six weeks by a groin strain.
- Davis said he had 'a couple of scratches in my eye' but is cleared to play and rejected wearing protective goggles unless medically required.
- Following surgery, Davis is anticipated to be fully recovered and ready to participate in the Mavericks’ upcoming training camp prior to the start of the 2025-26 NBA season on October 21.
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Scotted at the infirmary since his arrival in Dallas last February, "AD" underwent a surgical procedure to treat a detachment of the retina according to ESPN.
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