Anthony Davis' return comes too late for nightmarish Mavericks season

Updated March 24, 2025, 10:44 p.m. by Eric Smithling, Yardbarker 1 min read
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Mavericks forward Anthony Davis return Monday from an 18-game absence gives Dallas one last chance to salvage something from a nightmare 2024-25 season.

But at this point, its fair to wonder if its even worth it.

ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania reported that Davis will return to the Mavericks starting lineup against the Nets on Monday after he suffered an adductor strain in his Mavs debut on Feb.

8.

Mavericks star Anthony Davis out since Feb.

8 with adductor strain will return tonight against the Brooklyn Nets, sources tell ESPN.

The 10-time All-Star had a brilliant first game before going down in the third quarter.

In 31 minutes, Davis stuffed the box score with 26 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists and three blocks.

Dallas acquired Davis in the controversial trade that sent beloved Mavericks guard Luka Doncic to the Lakers and spurred protests by passionate fans of the franchise.

Since his injury, the Mavericks' season has gone from bad to worse.

On March 3, point guard Kyrie Irving tore his ACL , ending his season.

The Mavericks (34-37, 11th in Western Conference) are 2-7 in their nine games since losing Irving and have fallen into a tie with the Suns (34-37, 10th in Western Conference) for the Wests final play-in spot.

While fans might want this season to end as soon as possible, Davis return could give the Mavericks a punchers chance of getting the Wests No.

8 seed with two play-in tournament wins.

That might be the worst way for the season to head for Dallas, which owns its 2025 NBA Draft first-round pick.

Ending the season in the lottery, where it would have a slim chance of earning the No.

1 pick, would be preferable to a ham-fisted first-round postseason exit.

On most occasions, getting a player of Davis' caliber back from injury would be a blessing.

However, for franchises as dysfunctional as the Mavs, it's a curse.

Eric Smithling is a writer based in New Orleans, LA, whose byline also appears on Athlon Sports.

He has been with Yardbarker since September 2022, primarily covering the NFL and college football, but also the NBA, WNBA, mens and womens college basketball, NHL, tennis and golf.

He holds a film studies degree from the University of New Orleans.

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