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.
- Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis underwent a medical procedure during the offseason to address a detached retina he sustained in the 2024-25 season.
- The injury followed multiple eye issues, including a November 2024 game where Davis was poked in the eye, though it is unclear if that caused the detachment.
- Davis played only nine games for Dallas after a February blockbuster trade from the Lakers and battled groin and abdominal injuries that limited his availability.
- Last season, he consistently posted strong numbers, averaging 20 points and just over 10 rebounds per game, while choosing not to wear protective goggles despite minor eye injuries, stating he was medically cleared to continue playing.
- Davis is expected to be healthy for the upcoming training camp, which usually starts in late September ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season beginning October 21.
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