
Mavs' Anthony Davis 'Making Good Progress' in Injury Rehab, Out at Least 2 More Weeks
Dallas Mavericks power forward Anthony Davis is "making good progress" in his recovery from a left adductor strain and will be reevaluated in two weeks, the team announced Thursday.
Head coach Jason Kidd also told reporters on Thursday that PJ Washington and Dwight Powell are "trending in the right direction" in their returns from ankle and hip injuries.
Davis didn't make it very far with Dallas before suffering an injury. He made his debut against the Houston Rockets on Feb. 8 and put up 26 points, 16 boards, seven assists and three blocks but left the game with the adductor strain.
ESPN's Shams Charania and Tim MacMahon reported on Feb. 9 that Davis could miss up to a month with the injury. Davis said at the time he was "very confident" the injury wouldn't force him to miss a significant amount of time.
While he's dealing with an injury right now, it's been a mostly healthy season for Davis as he's played 43 games, putting up 25.7 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game.

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