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Davis finished with 34 points on 14 of 23 from the field, 15 rebounds and five blocks for his highest-scoring effort in a Mavericks uniform.
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Anthony Davis exits the game after getting elbowed in the eye by his own teammate at the end of the first quarter.
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Gafford returned to the lineup Monday after missing the previous 21 games with a right knee sprain.
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Anthony Davis capped his most complete performance in a Dallas Mavericks uniform with a sequence that displayed his two-way brilliance to close out a 120-118 win Wednesday night over the Atlanta Hawks.
Mavericks star Anthony Davis racks up 34 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks while coming up clutch against the Hawks in Dallas.
Davis proved his dominant Dallas debut on Feb. 8 wasn’t a mirage with a 34-point, 15-rebound performance Wednesday against Atlanta.
Anthony Davis’ driving floater with 3.4 seconds left capped his 34-point night, his highest scoring game with Dallas, in the Mavericks' 120-118 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. Davis also had 15 rebounds and five blocks despite missing most of the second period with an eye injury as Dallas overcame an 11-point
Right when the Mavericks got Dereck Lively II and Daniel Gafford back in their lineup, their frontcourt took another painful hit. During the first quarter of Wednesday’s Mavericks-Hawks game, Anthony Davis was hit with some friendly fire, catching a stray elbow near his right eye from Gafford.
With the score tied at 118, Davis sunk a floater to give Dallas the lead with seconds remaining, capping his 34-point outing.
The teams combined to make the first five shots taken, with Dallas getting on the board with threes from Anthony Davis and Klay Thompson, but
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Davis was famously the primary return in arguably the most controversial trade in NBA history, which saw Dončić head to the Los Angeles Lakers in a three-team swap that triggered a torrent of criticism, both from fans and the media, against Dallas and general manager Nico Harrison.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNNBA: Anthony Davis’ late hoop rescues Mavericks vs HawksAnthony Davis made a go-ahead floater with 3.4 seconds left on Wednesday, helping the Dallas Mavericks post a 120-118 victory over the visiting Atlanta Hawks in the NBA. The Hawks trailed by 115-110 with just over three minutes left before Onyeka Okongwu scored five points on an 8-0 Atlanta run.