Anthony Davis Faces Injury Trouble
Anthony Davis' NBA future is in serious trouble after an alarming update on his injury status.
The Washington Wizards center has completed another injury-plagued season, appearing in just 20 games and none for the Wizards.
He has been recovering from a left-hand injury, which has raised questions about his durability in the long term.
Davis has not played above 60 games once in the last six seasons, dealing with numerous nagging injuries.
The latest injury has been described by doctors in unusually stark terms, signaling potential risks as he eyes a return for the 2026-27 campaign.
Davis injured his hand in early January, suffering ligament damage, including to the volar plate tissue in his left hand.
Surgery was suggested to him by medical experts, but he opted for conservative treatment in hopes of moving up his return timeline.
Despite progress, the Wizards ultimately shut him down for the remainder of the 2025-26 season to ensure full recovery ahead of next year.
Davis will now feel like an offseason addition for the Wizards, who finished this season with the worst record in the league.
The big idea is that having both Davis and Trae Young healthy for next season will be key to their plans for staying relevant in the East.
And Davis doesn't want to focus on negatives, saying the Wizards are a great organization.
But his injury record is well documented and has hampered what should have been regular All-NBA and MVP-worthy seasons.
So Davis will have to prove himself again next season.
The Wizards acquired Davis along with Jaden Hardy, D'Angelo Russell, and Dante Exum from the Dallas Mavericks in a multi-team deal.
In return, the franchise gave up a lot of assets, including a 2026 first-round pick via the Oklahoma City Thunder and a top-20 protected 2030 first-round pick via the Golden State Warriors.
Davis' injury has been a tough one, with the center revealing that doctors described the damage in unusually stark terms.
He said it was a complicated injury, and the doctor was nervous because he had never seen anything like that.
The 33-year-old has been unable to play as he recovers from the injury.
Davis has shown flashes and averages elite production in points, rebounds, and blocks when healthy.
But he has been sidelined by issues ranging from foot problems and knee strains to shoulder and now this hand complication.
The Wizards will be hoping that Davis can stay healthy next season and lead the team to success.
Davis has talked to the doctors and it's a patience thing because they use their hands for basketball.
He doesn't want to re-injure this hand, so he is taking his time to recover.
The Wizards finished this season with a 12-70 record, the worst in the league.
But with Davis and Young on the team, they will be looking to improve next season.
Davis will have to work hard to regain his fitness and form.
He will be looking to prove himself again and show that he can still play at an elite level.
The NBA season is a long and grueling one, and Davis will have to be careful not to rush back from his injury.
He will have to take his time and make sure that he is fully recovered before returning to the court.
The Wizards will be hoping that Davis can lead the team to success next season.