DALLAS - The Dallas Mavericks have traded NBA All-Star Anthony Davis, according to reports.
Anthony Davis Trade
What we know:
According to ESPN reports, the Mavs are sending Davis, along with Jaden Hardy, D’Angelo Russell, and Dante Exum, to the Washington Wizards.
In return, Dallas will reportedly get Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, Malaki Branham, Marvin Bagley III, two first-round picks, and three second-round picks.
What we don't know:
The exact details of the trade have not yet been released.
Anthony Davis to undergo hand surgery, out several months
The Mavs big man's season, and time in Dallas, might be over.
What they're saying:
Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban said he's excited about the flexibility the deal will bring to the team.
"Love it. While it's tough to lose great players, this opens the door for us to have picks and flexibility to build around Coop," Cuban told FOX 4's Mike Doocy.
Many fans are happy to be done with Davis' time in Dallas. FOX 4's Peyton Yager talked to several fans that were hopeful for the first time since Luka Dončić was traded away.
"As much as everyone wanted to welcome him. Under those circumstances, it just didn’t work," Garrett Bussey told Yager. "I think it’s better for him and the fans. This whole past year has felt like one long nightmare."
DALLAS, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 7: Anthony Davis is introduced at the Dallas Mavericks Practice Facility on February 7, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
Jake Rehfuss, who runs the social media account MFFL, told Yager the trade will open up more possibilities for the team this summer.
It’s best case for the one-year tank. Now we have $20-30 million this summer to spend to set us up to get good players this summer," Rehfuss said.
"He’s only played in 29 of 83 games. I didn’t think he was tradeable. I thought we would have to go with the contract into next season," he continued. "It’s a huge win."
Anthony Davis Injured
The backstory:
The Mavs have been in trade conversations regarding Davis ever since he injured his left hand on Jan. 8 in the 4th quarter of a road loss to the Utah Jazz.
He was reportedly sidelined for several months, possibly through the end of the regular season, for hand surgery to repair ligament damage.
What's next:
The NBA trade deadline is on Thursday.
The Mavericks will take on the San Antonio Spurs in Dallas on Thursday.
The Source: The information in this story is from ESPN reports and past news coverage.