Mavericks' Anthony Davis to work with NBA G League affiliate as he tries to come back from injury

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Mavericks' Anthony Davis to work with NBA G League affiliate as he tries to come back from injury
Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis is heading to the NBA G League to get some five-on-five work in as he prepares for his return from a left adductor strain. Davis will be working out with the ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Anthony Davis assigned to G League as he prepares to return to Mavericks
Davis has been out since his Mavericks debut with an adductor injury.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Anthony Davis injury update: Mavericks star takes key step toward return, but should Dallas want him back?
Davis, who suffered an adductor strain in his first game with the Mavs, practiced with their G League team on MondayCBS Sports - 1d -
Mavs send Davis to G League to prep for return
Anthony Davis, who hasn't played for the Mavericks since suffering a strained left adductor on Feb. 8, will practice and scrimmage with the G League's Texas Legends.ESPN - 23h -
Anthony Davis assigned G League to get 5-on-5 practice, he wants to return to court this season
Should Dallas bring Davis (and Dereck Lively II) back, or shut them down for the season and focus on the lottery.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
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Davis has played only one game since joining the MavericksCBS Sports - Mar. 9 -
TJD views G League assignment as opportunity, not Warriors demotion
Trayce Jackson-Davis views his game with the G League Santa Cruz Warriors on Sunday at Chase Center as an opportunity to get back on the floor.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 8 -
TJD shines in impromptu Santa Cruz Warriors G League stint
Center Trayce Jackson-Davis made the most of his impromptu G League appearance with the Santa Cruz Warriors on Sunday at Chase Center.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 9 -
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