The 2025/26 NBA season is approaching, and the Dallas Mavericks are gearing up for an exciting year. The arrival of Cooper Flagg, the number 1 draft pick, has reignited hopes for a Texas franchise that traded Luka Doncic in February. But with the rookie, Anthony Davis, and a team full of talent, there is a sense that they can compete for the championship.
Furthermore, the Mavs have received news that Anthony Davis has been able to return to 5 vs 5 training, something he hadn't done since last July.
The Mavs star has taken a crucial step in his recovery process. The information was revealed by journalist Marc Stein, confirming that the player has resumed training at the intensity level of an official game.
Davis, 32, had to abruptly halt his summer preparation after being diagnosed with a retinal detachment that required immediate surgical intervention. This setback not only raised uncertainty about his availability for the start of the season but also about the long-term risks in a career already marred by constant physical issues.

A Positive Sign for Dallas
His return to the court is a relief for the Texan organization, which heavily invested in Davis following his arrival in the mega-trade in exchange for Luka Doncic, who moved to the Lakers.
The Mavericks believe that with a healthy Davis, the return of Kyrie Irving, Cooper Flagg, and supporting cast members like PJ Washington, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford, Naji Marshall, or Dereck Lively II, among others, they can establish themselves among the elite in the West and contend for a championship that has eluded them since 2011.
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