The NBA Mavericks have been miserable since the Doncic trade that shook the league, and on the 5th, it was reported that the protagonist of the Doncic trade case, the bad news that Davis, the beast in the restricted area, may be reimbursed this season, and Irving was reimbursed for the whole season because of a torn cruciate ligament in his left knee.
Charania, a well-known reporter for ESPN, said on "The Pat McAfee Show" that Davis, who was injured in his first game for the Mavericks after the trade, could be reimbursed for the entire season: "It's not impossible... It could be the last time we'll see AD this season. If Davis were to be reimbursed this season, he would be averaging 25.7 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.2 hot pots, and 1.3 steals per game, 42 of which were with the Lakers.
Forbidden Zone Beast Davis
Soon after the news broke, it was reported that Irving was reimbursed for the entire season due to a torn cruciate ligament in his left knee, and Irving was burdened with the burden of a brother after Doncic's departure, but now he will face a lengthy rehabilitation process and is looking forward to returning to the court.
According to foreign media analysis, the Mavericks, who currently have a record of 32 wins and 30 defeats and are ranked 10th in the West, may take this opportunity to "lie flat" directly, because this year's draft is considered to have several big things full of qualifications, including Duke top favorite Flagg, Pelé of Rutgers University, and the son of Harper, who is in the same school as Pele and has 5 NBA championships, D. Harpo.
If the Mavericks successfully "lie" to a good pick and choose a big thing, and then pair with Irving and Davis, who have returned smoothly, and shooter Thompson, then perhaps the Mavericks in the new season are still expected to play well.