WESTERN NOTES: DAVIS, SEXTON, LAVINE, COURT, SIMONS, AYTON, WILLIAMS

February 3, 2025 at 1 p.m. 22.06 cst By Dana Gauruder

Anthony Davis won’t make his Mavericks Debut on Tuesday. He has been excluded because of the abdominal strain he suffered with lakers before their blockbuster -handel with Dallas, Grant ofseth of Dallas Hoops Journal Tweets. Davis was originally listed as questionable against Philadelphia.

Dallas packs his road trip on Boston on Thursday and hosts Houston on Saturday.

We have more Western Conference News:

  • Jazz guard Collin Sexton sprained his left ankle as he drove to the curve in the first quarter against Pacers Monday, according to Associated Press. Sexton, Utah’s second leading goal scorer of 18.7 points per Battle, did not return. He is undergoing further evaluation on Tuesday. Sexton is considered a first -class trading candidate. He has one year left and $ 19,175 mm left on his contract after this season.
  • Zach avalanche expected to fit Kings Wednesday, James Him of the Kings beat Tweets. Sacramento’s acquisition of avalanche became official Monday. Lavine has not played since last Monday because of the birth of his child.
  • Grizzlies guard Desmond course Have a foot -stunning but it is not considered serious, Damichael Cole from Memphis Commercial Appeal Tweets. Bane underwent a mr Monday morning. Coach Taylor Jenkins Said it was good news, based on the possibilities, so it seems that the course will not be out for a long period of time. The course is an average of 17.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists.
  • The Trail Blazers is open for trade Jerami GrantAt Anfee Simons and DeAndre Aytonaccording to Sean Highkin from Rose Garden Report. Highkin believes that if Grant or Simons is moved, Trail Blazers prefer a player they can add to their long -term core instead of prioritizing draft choices. Robert Williams Is another potential parlor, but the bar is higher than most people would think for the big man, as a package of second round choices would probably not be enough for Portland’s Front Office.