close
close

According to reports, MAVS reported after an injured NBA

It was mostly a season that the Dallas Mavericks had forgotten due to injuries, and they supposedly make some changes to their training staff.

The NBA insider Marc Stein reported on Wednesday that Dallas “made several changes after a season with injuries and was not characterized by a lack of tumult within his medical and performance team”.

Dallas' decision to exchange Luka Dončić for Los Angeles Lakers defined his season and led too much ridiculousness and fear of the fans.

But maybe things would have developed differently if the team had stayed healthy.

Anthony Davis, who was headlining in the return package for Dončić, suffered a groin injury in his first game with the Mavericks and missed more than a month. Kyrie Irving then tore open his ACL when Davis failed and the Star Guard season ended.

Suddenly the Irving-Davis Tandem, which Dallas would certainly play well, would surely exchanged Dončić until the next season.

These were the greatest injuries, but Dereck Lively II was limited to 36 games, while Daniel Gafford was limited to 57. LIVELY's foot injury also reported in the training staff.

Stein reported that there was “a blow between the department of chief Johann Bilsborough and strength trainer Keith Belton” with regard to Lively's injury. He noticed that Belton was released as part of the changes, during the belief that Dallas is kept Bilsborough:

Ultimately, the Mavericks ended with a 39-43 record.

That was good enough for the seed No. 10 in the Western Conference and a place in the game tournament. They defeated the Sacramento Kings in the first game tournament and then lost in the second against the Memphis Grizzlies and ended their season.

Dončić's Lakers lost in the first round of the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Leave a Comment