Meiji: The Mavericks will discuss a deal with Big Eyebrow in the next two months. It is difficult to have any deal at the moment.
6686 Sports News on November 13 According to the latest report from well-known sports reporter Marc Stein, the Mavericks and Anthony Davis’ agency Klutch Sports will jointly discuss whether to advance the transaction before the trade deadline. He also mentioned that after the Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison yesterday, many rival teams believed that Davis was about to be put on the shelf.
Marc Stein wrote in his latest report: "The Mavericks and the Davis team are expected to continue to work together in the next two months to jointly decide whether to seek a mid-season trade. Davis' agent Rich Paul maintains regular communication with Dumont, and the relationship between the two parties has continued to deepen since they met in the play-offs in April. The two parties will coordinate in the direction of action in the future."
As for whether to trade Davis, the well-known sports reporter Zach Lowe is also a supporter. He said: "The trade rumors about Anthony Davis will become serious. Whether a deal will actually be reached is still uncertain, but if I were to judge - I would say 'yes'."
He also said: "Some teams in the league are already discussing internally, 'What will the trade price for Davis be? What will the Mavericks' asking price be?' The new management of the Mavericks is still in a period of shock. Since it has not yet reached December 15 (the day when players signed in the summer are lifted), it is actually difficult to promote any transaction. "
In addition, the relationship between Brother Big Eyebrow and the Mavericks seems to have become tense. According to the latest reports from many authoritative sports media such as The New York Times and ESPN, the Mavericks' loss to the Bucks on Monday local time was the sixth consecutive game Davis missed due to a left calf strain. He requested to return to the game but was rejected by the team.
"Multiple league sources revealed that Davis had repeatedly persuaded the team to allow him to return to the game, and Harrison also supported this decision. However, the Mavericks medical team strongly opposed it, believing that if he returns prematurely, it may lead to serious consequences of a torn Achilles tendon."