The Dallas Mavericks have been battling injuries all season long, and Jason Kidd's new update on P.J. Washington has fans worrying again.
Every main piece of their frontcourt has been dealing with injuries, as Anthony Davis suffered an adductor strain in his Mavericks debut on February 8th, Dereck Lively II suffered a stress fracture in his right ankle on January 14th,
Tick, tick, tick . . . Metaphorically, that is the increasingly loud, and urgent, sound of not one, but multiple clocks ticking in Jason Kidd’s mind. It’s challenging enough that a torrent of injuries forced Kidd and his staff to piecemeal the Mavericks’ center position with spare parts,
Dallas remains without P.J. Washington, Dwight Powell, Caleb Martin, Anthony Davis, Dereck Lively II and Daniel Gafford.
Dallas Mavericks star P.J. Washington is sidelined for Thursday's game against his former team, the Charlotte Hornets.
Washington has been sidelined for six of the Mavericks' last seven games due to a right ankle sprain, but the sixth-year forward out of Kentucky will play Friday without a minutes restriction. Despite the Mavericks being without Anthony Davis (adductor),
The Dallas Mavericks have released their latest injury report ahead of Thursday's contest against the Charlotte Hornets.
P.J. Washington, who had been playing some of his best basketball before the break, is on the injury report with a right ankle sprain.
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd is utilizing a certain starting lineup shakeup that fans would have never expected.