Overview
- NBA insider Chris Haynes said Golden State is contemplating making a case to acquire 10-time All-Star Anthony Davis, as relayed by Underdog NBA.
- The Mavericks are described as not fascinated with the Warriors’ current package, signaling a need to add assets or involve another team for traction.
- Golden State’s interest aligns with its search for a rim-running, paint-protecting center after a 16–15 start that has exposed interior defense and rebounding issues.
- Davis, 32, remains a high-impact two-way big when available, averaging roughly 20.5 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks this season, though injuries persist as a concern.
- Any deal would be financially complex for the Warriors, likely requiring a high-salary core piece to match money, with multi-team concepts discussed publicly as hypothetical models rather than active offers.