Say what you will about the Dallas Mavericks' decision to trade Luka Dončić, they are now 5-1 with Anthony Davis in the lineup. And he just had his best game yet.
The 10-time All-Star posted a Mavericks career high 34 points on 14-of-23 shooting plus 15 rebounds, five blocks and two assists in a 120-118 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. He saved the best for last, driving past Onyeka Okongwu for a game-winning floater.
AD COMES UP CLUTCH TO WIN IT FOR DALLAS 🚨
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The game saw 13 different lead changes and the Mavericks erase a deficit as large as 11 points in the third quarter, though they nearly blew their own double-digit lead in the fourth quarter. Davis' shot saved them.
Before Wednesday, Davis hadn't scored more than 18 points since returning from injury.
DOMINANT SHOWING FROM ANTHONY DAVIS!!
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😤 34 PTS
😤 15 REB
😤 5 BLK
😤 The game-winning bucket
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Davis was famously the primary return in arguably the most controversial trade in NBA history, which saw Dončić head to the Los Angeles Lakers in a three-team swap that triggered a torrent of criticism, both from fans and the media, against Dallas and general manager Nico Harrison.
Davis didn't have control over any of that and was fortunately given a warm reception when he made his Mavericks debut. Unfortunately, he played about three quarters of basketball before going down with a left adductor strain, which sidelined him for a month and a half. It wasn't the start the Mavericks needed after taking a franchise-altering risk.
While Davis was out, the Mavericks were so beset by injuries they had little to play for by the time he came back. His co-star Kyrie Irving is out for the season and the team is still down multiple other members of its rotation. The team is 38-39 and currently holds a play-in spot, but not many are expecting a playoff run from them.
They've at least looked better since Davis returned, though, with wins over the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic in that span.