Mavericks Protect Anthony Davis, Pistons Circling Trade
The Mavericks are deliberately holding Anthony Davis back from game action as he recovers from a calf strain because, as Christian Clark notes, they need him "to get back on the floor so he can rebuild his value." Dallas governor Patrick Dumont "stepped in" to slow the return, demanding "medical metrics" that rule out re‑aggravation; with Davis hampered, limited games played, and two guaranteed years on his deal, his trade price is fragile. ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins says the Pistons have "a lot of interest" if Davis becomes available. Merlin sees prudence, not panic. Davis once rushed back and then missed 18 games — a cautionary tale for a team that must maximize return (they won’t control a first‑rounder again until 2031). If Davis proves healthy and productive, trade talks heat up; if not, leverage fades fast.
