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Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 3:40 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

The Dallas Mavericks face a limited trade market for Anthony Davis as NBA teams grow increasingly cautious about acquiring aging stars with injury concerns under the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.


The 32-year-old forward has approximately $120 million remaining on his contract. His availability issues have raised concerns among executives about committing significant salary to players with durability questions. Furthermore, teams are more reluctant to trade multiple future first round picks in a single trade.


"For a guy like Anthony Davis, it's hard to justify them getting a 35 percent max when they aren't playing a ton of minutes and games," a Western Conference executive told ESPN.


Sources expressed skepticism about a robust market for Davis this trade season. Teams are shifting toward younger, faster and deeper rosters under the new CBA restrictions.


The Mavericks already have more than $300 million committed for next season. Extensions for P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford signed earlier this year have limited Dallas' flexibility. Dallas could have second apron issues if they trade Davis and get back a lottery pick for 2026 in the deal along with the matching salary.


"They have to be very careful with what they do with AD," an Eastern Conference executive said. "They could set themselves back years with the wrong deal."


The second apron carries severe team-building penalties beyond luxury tax payments. Those restrictions have fundamentally changed how franchises evaluate star players with significant salary commitments.


"The aprons are causing people to think and act differently," the scout said. "But there will always be teams that decide to strike while the irons are hot. ...


"It's an even bigger risk-reward calculation than it has ever been."

Via Tim Bontemps, Brian Windhorst/ESPN


Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 4:22 pm
by HotelVitale
Not that many people will remember this, but they basically traded him straight up for Luka Doncic at some point.

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 5:20 pm
by Rodimus921
Anthony Davisis so injury prone , he’s banned from playing jump rope , twister, duck duck goose. .

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 6:40 pm
by beefymajesto
HotelVitale wrote:Not that many people will remember this, but they basically traded him straight up for Luka Doncic at some point.

A trade that is aging very well.

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 6:57 pm
by scrabbarista
HotelVitale wrote:Not that many people will remember this, but they basically traded him straight up for Luka Doncic at some point.


This year.

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 8:16 pm
by dballislife
lol come on this aging injury prone guy cant even get you scottie barnes, how on earth can he get you doncic lol the trade was ad and cooper for doncic all worked out

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 10:47 pm
by BigGargamel
HotelVitale wrote:Not that many people will remember this, but they basically traded him straight up for Luka Doncic at some point.


This deserves to be the first thing mentioned any time any Anthony Davis news pops up.

Almost a year later and I'm still dumbfounded by it. :lol:

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2025 8:54 pm
by luciano-davidwesley
Nico Harrison in one trade put himself in the Billy King tier of GM's

What an utter egomaniac to force out Doncic for what he got in return.

Re: Anthony Davis Trade Market Facing Skepticism Over Injury History, Contract Value

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2025 10:02 pm
by Nate the Great
“They could set themselves back years with the wrong deal.” Too late.