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  • Battle of the Titans: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis Takes on Lamont Roach in Epic Fight Card

    Battle of the Titans: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis Takes on Lamont Roach in Epic Fight Card



    Title: Exciting Matchup Alert: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis Takes on Lamont Roach in a Thrilling Fight Card

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    Get ready for a night of high-octane action as boxing sensation Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis goes head-to-head with Lamont Roach in an epic showdown. This highly anticipated fight card promises to deliver non-stop excitement and adrenaline-pumping moments as these two talented fighters battle it out in the ring.

    Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, known for his explosive power and lightning-fast speed, will be looking to maintain his undefeated record and solidify his status as one of the top fighters in the sport. On the other hand, Lamont Roach will be looking to pull off a major upset and make a name for himself by taking down the formidable Davis.

    With a stacked undercard featuring some of the most talented fighters in the division, this event is sure to be a must-watch for any boxing fan. Don’t miss out on the action and tune in to witness history in the making as Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and Lamont Roach go toe-to-toe in what promises to be an unforgettable night of boxing.



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  • Anthony Davis understands upset Mavs fans, eyes reassurance


    DALLAS — For the first time in his career, Anthony Davis‘ arrival to a franchise hasn’t resulted in celebrations in the city.

    In Dallas, the deal that brought the 10-time All-Star to the Mavericks has resulted in heartbreak and anger. Days later, the fan base remains in shocked disbelief that 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic got blindsided by the blockbuster deal only months after he led the Mavericks to the NBA Finals.

    “I understand it,” Davis said Friday regarding the fans’ outrage. “Obviously it’s a business, and I get who Luka was to this franchise, to the city. I’m never going to downplay that — just how I know what I meant to the city of L.A. So I’m not surprised by the fans’ reaction and the city’s reaction, but it’s my job to come in and play basketball and do what I’m supposed to do and give the fans hope and reassurance on why [GM] Nico [Harrison] brought me here.”

    A protest is planned outside the American Airlines Center before Davis makes his Mavericks debut in Saturday afternoon’s home game against the Houston Rockets. Billboards criticizing Harrison and the team’s new ownership group are planned around the arena after a GoFundMe account raised more than $40,000.

    “I don’t know how tomorrow’s going to be as far as the reaction, but I can’t control that,” Davis said. “What I can control, it’s going and just winning basketball games and helping the team do whatever I can. But at the end of the day, I’m going to give the city life back.”

    Harrison, who has accepted sole responsibility for the decision to trade Doncic, did not participate in the Friday news conference to introduce Davis along with Max Christie and forward Caleb Martin, who was acquired in a separate trade.

    The general manager cited a desire to upgrade Dallas’ defense and enhance the Mavericks’ culture as among the reasons he made the trade when he met with a smaller group of media Sunday, hours after the deal was done.

    Sources told ESPN that there will be an increased security presence at the American Airlines Center on Saturday due to threats received by Harrison, some of which have included racial epithets. Harrison has also employed personal security in the aftermath of the trade, sources said.

    Harrison managed to keep his discussions with Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka private before agreeing to the deal and did not negotiate with other teams. After determining that it was in Dallas’ best interest to trade Doncic, Harrison targeted Davis as the headliner of the return package.

    A longtime Nike executive before being hired as the Mavericks’ general manager in 2021, Harrison has had a close relationship with Davis since the star was a teenager. Mavericks coach Jason Kidd, who was a Lakers assistant coach when Davis helped lead Los Angeles to the 2019-20 championship, also has a strong bond with the big man.

    “Obviously, I understand who Luka is and what he’s able to do and what he’s already done for our game,” said Davis, a five-time All-Defensive selection who is averaging 25.7 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game this season. “He’s a phenomenal player, going to be one of the best to ever play the game of basketball.

    “But to have Nico trade for me just shows his belief in me and what I can do on the floor. It’s my job to produce every night and have Mavs nation believe that as well. So I’m excited for the challenge.”



    Anthony Davis, the star player for the Los Angeles Lakers, recently spoke out about the frustration and disappointment felt by Dallas Mavericks fans after a controversial call in a recent game. Davis expressed his understanding of their feelings and acknowledged the impact that such moments can have on the game.

    In a gesture of reassurance, Davis emphasized the importance of fair play and integrity in basketball. He noted that while calls may not always go the way fans hope, it is essential to respect the game and its officials.

    As the Lakers gear up for their next game, Davis is determined to bring his best to the court and show fans that the game is ultimately about sportsmanship and competition. He hopes to inspire confidence and trust in the game, even in the face of challenging moments.

    With his understanding of the emotions at play and his commitment to the sport, Anthony Davis is poised to continue making an impact on and off the court.

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  • Lakers acquire Luka Dončić from Mavericks for Anthony Davis in blockbuster, 3-team trade


    Breaking down the details behind Saturday’s stunning news that Luka Dončić is heading to the Lakers.

    Luka Dončić led Dallas to the NBA Finals last season. Anthony Davis won a championship with the Los Angeles Lakers.

    They’re switching teams now — in an absolute blockbuster.

    The Mavericks announced Sunday that they have traded Kia NBA MVP candidate Dončić to the Lakers in exchange for 10-time All-Star Davis, reserve guard Max Christie and a 2029 first-round draft pick.

    The three-team deal, in which Los Angeles acquires veteran forwards Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris, also includes Utah getting Jalen Hood-Schifino and a 2025 second-rounder from both the Mavs and Lakers.

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    In a trade agreement so stunning observers questioned whether ESPN’s Shams Charania, who first reported the deal, social media account had been hacked. The news broke shortly after the Lakers beat the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Davis was not with the Lakers for the game; he has been in Los Angeles because of an abdominal injury that needed assessing.

    The trade talks, which took place over about a month, were kept extremely tight-lipped by Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison and Lakers GM Rob Pelinka. Among those not in the know until the end of the process: Mavs coach Jason Kidd.

    His first reaction? “Shock,” Kidd said, though he later added that he believes it’s the right move for his team going forward.

    “Sports are about transformative moments,” Pelinka said. “We are inspired by these moments Lakers fans know, expect and love with a franchise that continually ushers in new eras of greatness. … Luka is a one-of-a-kind, young global superstar who will lead this franchise for years to come. His killer instincts and commitment to winning championships will be a driving force for the team.”

    The 6-foot-8 Dončić — who led the NBA in scoring last season at 33.9 points per game — has been nursing a calf strain since late December.

    The 25-year-old guard has blossomed into one of the most productive players in NBA history since his arrival in 2018. He’s finished no worse than sixth in Kia MVP voting in four of the past five seasons while amassing career averages of 28.6 points, 8.7 rebounds and 8.3 assists.

    Teaming with eight-time All-Star Kyrie Irving, Dončić led Dallas to last year’s Finals for its first appearance in the championship round since the Mavericks won the title in 2011.

    Davis, 31, followed a similar path before him, earning a decade’s worth of All-Star appearances as one of the elite players of his generation while leading the Lakers to the 2019-20 NBA championship. He’s on pace for the 10th 20-point, 10-rebound season of his career with current averages of 25.7 points and 11.9 boards.

    Davis and LeBron James had been publicly campaigning for the Lakers to acquire a center to pair with the Kentucky product up front. The news they were moving him instead — for a player who had seemed virtually untouchable, no less — sent shock waves throughout the league as word spread.

    That apparently included James himself, who had not been apprised of the trade according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin.

    For the Mavericks, the decision largely came down to what Davis does on the defensive end of the floor.

    “We think defense wins championships and we’re bringing in one of the best two-way players in the league,” Harrison said. He added that Davis’ ability to be elite at both ends makes him “a unique unicorn” in the NBA.

    “We feel like we’re built to win now as well as in the future,” Harrison said.

    Harrison understands the risk and the anger among some in the Mavs fan base; some people protested outside the team’s arena in Dallas on Sunday. He has traded away a young superstar, someone who easily could be one of the game’s best players for the next decade, for a player in his 30s with a challenging injury history.

    “I understand the magnitude of it,” Harrison said. “The easiest thing for me to do is do nothing and everyone would praise me for doing nothing. But we really believe in it and time will tell if I’m right.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report





    In a shocking turn of events, the Los Angeles Lakers have acquired superstar guard Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks in a blockbuster, 3-team trade that also involves the New Orleans Pelicans.

    The trade sees the Lakers sending Anthony Davis to the Mavericks, while the Pelicans receive a package of draft picks and young players from both teams.

    Dončić, who is widely regarded as one of the top young talents in the NBA, will now join forces with LeBron James in Los Angeles, forming a formidable duo that is sure to strike fear in the hearts of their opponents.

    This trade marks a significant shift in the landscape of the NBA, as two of the league’s brightest stars are now on the same team. Lakers fans can now look forward to an exciting future with Dončić and James leading the charge.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. #Lakers #LukaDončić #AnthonyDavis #NBAtrade

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  • NBA Rumors: Jazz’s Ainge Didn’t Know Luka Dončić, Anthony Davis Were in 3-Team Trade | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


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    Utah Jazz president and former Boston Celtics legend Danny Ainge reportedly didn’t know he was helping his once-hated rival Los Angeles Lakers acquire one of the biggest stars in the NBA in Sunday’s three-team trade with the Dallas Mavericks for Luka Dončić.

    According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Tim MacMahon, the Jazz “didn’t know Dončić and [Anthony] Davis were a part of the deal until about an hour before it was completed, league sources said,” and Ainge “had only about 30 minutes notice, sources said, that Los Angeles was about to acquire Dončić to be the new face of its franchise.”

    The Jazz acquired two second-round picks and 2023 No. 17 overall pick Jalen Hood-Schifino to help facilitate the deal between the Lakers and Mavs.

    Coincidentally, Utah was in negotiations with the Los Angeles Clippers for a trade involving veteran forward PJ Tucker. Shelburne and MacMahon noted that the Lakers “had asked the Jazz to complete the trade involving Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills by the time they” finished Saturday night’s game against the New York Knicks. Los Angeles reportedly “had several backup plans if the Jazz option fell through.”

    The deal between the Jazz and Clippers was completed on Saturday afternoon, allowing the Lakers to move forward with negotiations with the Mavs.

    “Shortly after the Jazz completed their business with Mills, they learned of the magnitude of the trade they were about to be involved in. All that did was buy them an extra hour to digest its ramifications,” Shelburne and MacMahon stated.

    The Lakers now have one of the brightest young stars in the NBA. Dončić will be the clear successor to LeBron James once the 40-year-old ends his legendary career, shifting the balance of power in the Western Conference.

    The Jazz, meanwhile, rank last in the West with a record of 11-36 entering Monday night’s game against the Indiana Pacers (27-20). Utah will be in the running for the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, and Ainge and company will certainly be hoping to land a player who can lead the franchise back to prominence.





    The NBA world was left stunned today as reports emerged that Utah Jazz general manager Danny Ainge was completely unaware that star players Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis were involved in a blockbuster three-team trade.

    Sources close to the situation have revealed that Ainge was caught off guard when news of the trade broke, as he had not been informed of the details ahead of time. The trade reportedly involved Dončić being sent to the Los Angeles Lakers, Davis to the Dallas Mavericks, and multiple draft picks changing hands between the teams.

    This shocking revelation has sent shockwaves throughout the league, with many questioning how such a high-profile trade could have been kept under wraps from one of the league’s top executives. Ainge has yet to comment on the situation, but sources say he is currently working to salvage the situation and potentially make a counteroffer to the teams involved.

    As the NBA world waits for more information to come to light, fans and analysts alike are left wondering how this trade will impact the landscape of the league moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • ‘Unfathomable’: How this stunning Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade came together for Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks


    WALK INTO ONE of the seven Ascension Coffee shops in Dallas, and there are tall glass towers that baristas use to make the upscale cafe’s signature Japanese iced drip coffee. It takes 12 hours for the water to filter through before a barista hits the coffee with a dose of nitrogen and pours it in a cup. On the morning of Jan. 7, Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison invited Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka to the Ascension Coffee in the lobby of the Hotel Crescent Court, just a half-mile from American Airlines Arena, to begin a similarly arduous, delicate trade conversation that would jolt the rest of the NBA.

    Nearly a month later, the Lakers and Mavericks pulled off perhaps the most shocking trade in NBA history, trading 25-year-old perennial MVP contender, Luka Doncic, for All-NBA big man, Anthony Davis, without so much as a peep leaking out ahead of time.

    Fans in Dallas took to the streets to protest the move, creating a makeshift memorial outside the team’s arena, at the foot of the statue for Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki, who had posted a sad-faced emoji in response to the trade of a player many expected to be immortalized next to him with a statue one day.

    Stars across the NBA were stunned — including the players involved in the trade who’d been given no heads-up that discussions at this level were even taking place.

    Doncic sent a quick group text to his teammates but did not answer or return Harrison’s call informing him of the trade. Davis was home in Los Angeles, texting congratulations to his teammates after they’d beaten the New York Knicks on Saturday night. LeBron James was out to dinner in New York when he got a call from Pelinka minutes before ESPN’s Shams Charania broke news of the trade. Kyrie Irving learned of the trade on social media while he was undergoing treatment at the Mavericks hotel in Cleveland, where the team was set to play against the Cavaliers on Sunday afternoon.

    Executives from around the league were both furious and jealous that the glitzy, star-driven Lakers had been the only team given an opportunity to bid for Doncic’s services.

    “Unfathomable,” one Western Conference executive told ESPN.

    “I’m stunned,” an Eastern Conference executive texted.

    But while this trade seemingly came out of nowhere, sources on both sides said it was a rather direct process between two men with a long history of trust, formed over two decades with the late Lakers icon, Kobe Bryant.

    Harrison decided early on, team sources said, that the best way to trade a player of Doncic’s caliber was to pick the trade that he wanted, rather than open up the process, to avoid Doncic and his agent exerting their own leverage. It would also avoid the crippling fan backlash that might influence the deal.

    Pelinka and the Lakers understood. Nothing could leak. Not a breath of it. They’d learned the same lesson many times throughout their recent history with blockbuster trades: the infamous failed trade for Chris Paul in 2011, which was scuttled by then-NBA commissioner David Stern after heavy pressure from rival owners; the prolonged, circus-like trade for Davis in 2019 that ruined in the second half of the 2018-19 season and contributed to Magic Johnson’s ignominious ending as Lakers president; and last year’s mind-boggling owner-to-owner discussions about trading James to the Golden State Warriors, which were ultimately shut down by James’ agent, Rich Paul.

    In all of those trades, outside forces undermined the trade process. For a trade of this magnitude to come to fruition, the circle had to be small. And the only person Harrison felt he could trust to execute this highly charged, intensely secretive process was Pelinka.

    Even the Utah Jazz, the third team that facilitated the transaction by collecting two second-round picks for absorbing Jalen Hood-Schifino, didn’t know Doncic and Davis were a part of the deal until about an hour before it was completed, league sources said. Even Jazz president Danny Ainge, who hails from the Lakers’ hated rival, the Boston Celtics, had about only 30 minutes notice, sources said, that Los Angeles was about to acquire Doncic to be the new face of its franchise.

    But by then it was too late to do much about it. NBA history was about to be altered.


    PELINKA AND HARRISON’S relationship dates to the summer of 2003, when both were ambitious young executives who had earned the trust of a then-25-year-old Kobe Bryant. Bryant had left his longtime agent Arn Tellem in March 2002 and convinced Pelinka, then a junior executive at Tellem’s company SFX, to leave with him.

    He was also a sneaker free agent after his contract with Adidas had lapsed. Rather than re-sign with the company immediately, Bryant chose to open up the process. He’d wear Nikes one night, Reeboks another, all trying to froth the market after he’d helped the Lakers win their third championship in a row.

    Nike was focused on a high schooler named LeBron James at the time and put its A-team on the case.

    Harrison, then a junior executive in his mid-20s, was tasked with recruiting Bryant. He attended every home game that year, but Bryant mostly ignored him. Eventually his persistence paid off, and in the summer of 2003, Harrison and Pelinka closed a five-year, $40 million deal for Bryant to join Nike.

    Their relationship was soon put to the test when Bryant was accused of rape by a woman in Colorado that September. Prosecutors eventually dropped their case against Bryant, who settled a civil suit with a financial payment and an apology, without admitting fault.

    Over the next decade Pelinka and Harrison traveled the world together with Bryant on official Nike business and joint family vacations. They were members of Bryant’s inner circle, and they leaned on each other when Bryant tragically died in a helicopter crash in 2020.

    All of which is prologue to why Harrison only felt comfortable discussing the biggest gamble of his professional career with Pelinka.

    “I understand the magnitude of it,” Harrison said Sunday. “The easiest thing for me to do is nothing, and everyone would praise me for doing nothing. But we really believe in it. Time will tell if I’m right.”


    IN THE NEARLY four years since former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban lured him away from Nike to come run the team, Harrison has studied Doncic closely.

    While he admired Doncic’s talent, spirit and competitiveness, team sources said, Harrison had more doubts about Doncic than others in the organization — such as Cuban or Nowitzki — did.

    Doncic had everything one could want in a generational superstar. He’d been a first-team All-NBA selection in each of the past five seasons. His career 28.7 points average is third in NBA history, behind only Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain. Last season he led the NBA in scoring with 33.9 points and nearly averaged a triple-double. But he wasn’t a relentless worker like Bryant. He didn’t treat his body like a temple like James.

    The Mavericks’ frustrations with Doncic’s habits on and off the court were well known in league circles. Head coach Jason Kidd frequently expressed concerns publicly and directly with Doncic about his conditioning, weight fluctuations and constant arguing with officials.

    Doncic had mostly taken the criticism without complaint, but it never resulted in a significant change in his habits.

    “I mean, who gains weight during the season when you’re playing 40 minutes a game?” a team source vented to ESPN last year.

    Still, last season, he averaged a league-leading 33.9 points, 9.2 rebounds and 9.8 assists and came in third in MVP voting.

    If Doncic wasn’t going to change his ways, the Mavericks figured they would prod him by making changes around him. In August 2023, the team fired former director of player health and performance Casey Smith, who has since been hired by Jalen Brunson’s New York Knicks. After last season, the Mavs fired strength coach Jeremy Holsopple and manual therapist Casey Spangler. All three had been with the team since before Doncic was drafted and had strong relationships with him.

    “They get rid of everybody I like,” Doncic griped in recent months, one source said.

    The plan backfired.

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    Before last season, Doncic hired a full-time “body team” — Slovenian national team strength coach Anže Maček, as well as physiotherapist Javier Barrio Calvo and nutritionist Lucia Almendros from Real Madrid — that he paid for out of his own pocket.

    The changes didn’t result in a healthier or more available Doncic, and the internal frustration only increased as team sources complained about poor communication between Doncic’s team and the Mavs’ staff this season.

    Over the previous six seasons, Doncic had played an average of 67 games. This season, he has sat out 27 games, including the past six weeks since straining his left calf for the fourth time in three years. He gained weight while he was out, which frustrated team officials, sources said. The primary reasoning for an 11-day absence in late November, officially attributed to a right wrist sprain, was to provide Doncic time to shed weight after he had ballooned into the high 260s, sources said. He had a similar shutdown in December 2021, early in the first season of the Harrison-Kidd regime.

    Still, his production on the court was unmatched, and he turned in a series of sublime performances in the playoffs, when it mattered, to lead Dallas to the Finals.

    “I don’t care what he does,” one All-Star told ESPN. “He still goes out and gives you 33-9-9 every night.”

    A rival NBA coach said: “How do you say this now when you said every year how great he looked coming into camp?”

    Doncic weighed 255 pounds when he underwent an MRI on his calf in late January, sources said, and he typically played in the 250-255 range. The Mavs considered his ideal weight to be 245, which would allow Doncic to maintain his advantage of being able to bully defenders with power while maximizing his quickness and minimizing injury risk.

    By far the biggest change in Dallas, though, was Cuban’s December 2023 decision to sell his majority stake in the team to the Adelson family, who are casino magnates, and turn leadership of the franchise over to team governor Patrick Dumont.

    Cuban had developed a strong bond with Doncic since acquiring him in a draft-day trade with the Atlanta Hawks in 2018. He’d famously joked that if he had to “choose between my wife and keeping Luka on the Mavs, catch me at my lawyer’s office prepping for a divorce.”

    But Cuban, though still a near-nightly presence at Mavericks games, is out of the franchise’s decision-making tree now, and Dumont does not have the same relationship with Doncic or the inclination to assert himself in basketball decisions as Cuban.

    Dumont saw it as a business decision that would preserve the Mavericks’ financial flexibility for the long term, team sources said, and he trusted Harrison’s vision of how Davis would be a culture-setter and give the team a new defense-minded identity.

    Doncic was eligible to sign a five-year, $345 million extension — the highest in league history — this summer. He anticipated signing the deal, sources said, and never gave any indication that he intended to explore the possibility of leaving Dallas. He’d even begun searching for a new home in the city. Team sources say they were as afraid of Doncic signing the deal as they were of him not.

    “I feel like we got out in front of what could have been a tumultuous summer,” Harrison said Sunday. “Other teams that were loading up that he was going to be able to decide, make his own decision at some point of whether he wants to be here or not. Whether we want to supermax him or not, or whether he wants to opt out. So, I think we had to take all that into consideration.”

    Cuban declined to comment when reached by ESPN, saying it wasn’t his team anymore.

    Others within the organization and those close to it weren’t so reticent to give an opinion.

    “No way Mark would ever trade Luka,” a team source said. “It wouldn’t even be a conversation.”


    CUBAN WAS IN the room the last time the Lakers pulled off a trade of this magnitude. He was one of the owners who objected to the three-way trade that would’ve sent Chris Paul from the New Orleans Hornets to the Lakers for a package headlined by Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom.

    It was a contentious five-hour meeting, with owners arguing over the fairness toward small-market teams and the consequences of star players being able to affect a franchise’s value so dramatically with free agent decisions.

    Then-commissioner David Stern ran these meetings with an iron fist, insisting that each person in the room turn their phone off until the CBA was ratified. Anyone who violated Stern’s edict heard about it in the strongest possible way. That’s one reason why Jeanie Buss — filling in at the NBA board of governors meeting for her father, Dr. Jerry Buss, who was undergoing surgery for cancer — had no idea that her brother Jim Buss and then-general manager Mitch Kupchak were negotiating the trade for Paul at the exact same time.

    If she had known, Buss would’ve insisted that the trade remain secret until the CBA was ratified and all the owners were out of earshot of Stern, who was acting as the de facto owner of the Hornets, giving him the ability to approve or deny the trade.

    Paul was 25 at the time, the same age as Doncic now. The Lakers believed he’d be the successor to Bryant as the face of their franchise, much like they believe Doncic will succeed James one day soon.

    Instead, Stern vetoed the deal, Paul went to the rival Clippers and the Lakers spent the final three years of Bryant’s career and the first three years after it in the lottery trying to find the successor to Bryant, until James came to them as a free agent in 2018.

    That experience taught the Lakers the value — and consequences — of keeping trades quiet until they were all the way done.

    In 2019, they learned the hard way again, when negotiations with New Orleans for Davis turned into a drawn-out spectacle that torpedoed their relationships with many of the young players they’d drafted and developed, and hurt their leverage in negotiations for Davis.

    Then last season, another monster trade was scuttled when the Lakers asked James’ agent Rich Paul whether James would welcome a trade to the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors had initiated the talks after receiving information that James might be open to such a deal. But Paul said no, and the talks died out.

    This time no one but Harrison, Dumont, Pelinka and Buss would have a say. Not Paul, who represents both Davis and James. Not Doncic or his agent. Not Kyrie Irving or his agent. Not even Kidd or Lakers coach JJ Redick, who formed a friendship with Doncic during their brief time as teammates at the end of the 2021 season.

    “I thought I’d spend my career here and I wanted so badly to bring you a championship,” Doncic wrote in a social media post directed to Mavericks fans Sunday. “… In good times and bad, from injuries to the NBA Finals, your support never changed. Thank you not only for sharing my joy in our best moments, but also for lifting me up when I needed it most.”

    His father, Sasa, wasn’t as diplomatic.

    “I think that exactly this secrecy, or should I say from some individuals, maybe even hypocrisy, this hurts me personally,” Sasa Doncic said on the Slovenian broadcast of Sunday’s Mavericks-Cavaliers game, translated by Arena Sport. “I think that Luka absolutely doesn’t deserve this. … I feel like this is very unfair from some individuals because I know that Luka respected Dallas a lot. He respected the whole city, helped children. It was never a problem for him to go to hospitals and to orphanages and to all of these charity events. It wasn’t even a problem last year since, I am saying again, one individual said he’s not fit enough. That he played, I don’t know, 100 games, practically 40 minutes with two or three players constantly on him. That he was beaten and you say such things about him. I feel that this is very unfair from certain individuals. You traded him, stand by your actions but don’t look for excuses or alibis, that’s it.”

    Ultimately though, Doncic and his camp took solace in the fact Dallas traded him to a destination and franchise like the Lakers.

    “Nobody likes being traded,” a source close to Doncic said. “But they sent him to the Lakers when they could’ve sent him anywhere.”

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    HARRISON WAS AWARE of the risks and ramifications of a trade like this from the first coffee he shared with Pelinka. Trades of this magnitude rarely happen in professional sports. They’re too complicated. Too political. Too risky for all involved.

    But for the past month, as the trade got more and more realistic, the size of the circle of those wrestling with the implications remained.

    Then late last week, the deal picked up steam as the Lakers recruited Utah as a facilitator. The Jazz only knew they’d be receiving Hood-Schifino in exchange for two second-round picks, sources said. The Lakers had several backup plans if the Jazz option fell through.

    Utah just had to complete a trade with the Clippers earlier Saturday morning to free up roster spots to take in another player. The last part of that deal was completed Saturday around the same time the Lakers and Knicks were tipping off in New York.

    The Lakers had asked the Jazz to complete the trade involving Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills by the time they were finished against the Knicks because they didn’t want Max Christie to have to fly back with the team on their Sunday morning flight back to Los Angeles and then learn he’d been traded.

    Shortly after the Jazz completed their business with Mills, they learned of the magnitude of the trade in which they were about to be involved. All that did was buy them an extra hour to digest the ramifications.

    Once the trade broke, at 12:15 a.m. ET Sunday — sending Davis, Christie and a 2029 first-round pick to Dallas in exchange for Doncic and forwards Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris — questions immediately arose surrounding what it might mean for James, his no-trade clause and his stated preference to finish his career in Los Angeles.

    Initially, sources said that desire remains the same — at least this season. But the Warriors could make another run at him, league sources with knowledge of the Warriors’ thinking said. A reunion with Kevin Durant is also a possibility, if the Suns would ever consider it.

    James can also become a free agent again this summer by declining his $52.6 million player option. He was close to Davis, whom he worked to bring to Los Angeles, but he has also spoken openly for years about his love of Doncic’s game.

    The trade also raised questions about the Lakers’ place in the West for the remainder of the season. While James and the injured Doncic, who is expected to return this month, are both superstars, the Lakers now have a massive hole in the middle with just days left before the trade deadline to address it.

    But the biggest question of all will take years to answer.

    Will Doncic prove the Mavs wrong?

    “I’m sorry [fans] are frustrated, but it’s something that we believe in as an organization,” Harrison said. “It’s going to make us better. We believe that it sets us up to win, not only now, but also in the future. And when we win, I believe the frustration will go away.

    “The future to me is three, four years from now. The future 10 years from now, I don’t know. They’ll probably bury me and [Kidd] by then. Or we’ll bury ourselves.”





    Unfathomable: How this stunning Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade came together for Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks

    In a move that has left the basketball world in shock, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks have pulled off a blockbuster trade involving two of the game’s biggest stars, Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis.

    The trade, which was reportedly in the works for months, came together in a whirlwind of negotiations and back-and-forth discussions between the two teams. Both franchises were looking to make a big splash in the offseason, and this trade certainly fits the bill.

    For the Lakers, acquiring a young superstar like Doncic is a huge win. The 22-year-old Slovenian has quickly established himself as one of the best players in the league, with his scoring ability, playmaking skills, and basketball IQ all off the charts. Pairing him with LeBron James and Russell Westbrook gives the Lakers a formidable trio that will be tough for any team to match up against.

    On the other side, the Mavericks are getting a proven superstar in Anthony Davis, who has been one of the top big men in the league for years. His combination of scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking will be a huge boost for a Dallas team that is looking to make a deep playoff run.

    The logistics of the trade are still being finalized, but it is clear that both teams are making bold moves to improve their rosters and compete for a championship. The basketball world will be watching closely to see how this trade plays out and whether it will pay off for both sides in the long run.

    In the end, this stunning trade serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the NBA offseason and the lengths that teams will go to in order to improve their chances of success. Only time will tell if this trade will be a game-changer for both the Lakers and Mavericks, but one thing is for sure: it has certainly captured the attention of basketball fans everywhere.

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  • Mavericks Notes: Doncic Trade Reactions, Thompson, Davis, Christie


    Mavericks players learned about the Luka Doncic trade through Shams Charania’s tweet late Saturday night and they had the same incredulous reaction as everyone else, writes Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoop Journal (subscription required).

    “I was like everybody – did Shams get hacked? It was a real big shock,” Dante Exum said. “I’ve been traded twice, and you just learn that it’s how this business works, and it’s something you have to adjust to.”

    The aftershocks of the surprise mega-deal continued to reverberate throughout the league on Sunday, particularly in the Mavs’ locker room as they played an afternoon game in Cleveland just hours after finding out that their franchise player was headed to Los Angeles. With Kyrie Irving, P.J. Washington, Daniel Gafford, Dereck Lively and Dwight Powell all sidelined due to injuries, Dallas couldn’t keep the game competitive, giving up 91 first-half points and losing by 43 to the best team in the East.

    “It’s tough, but we all have a job to do,” Jaden Hardy said. “Obviously a lot of people were caught off guard, same with the team, like the rest of the world. He was special. A lot of guys felt for him. Still shocked right now.”

    Hardy adds that Doncic sent out texts to all his teammates to say good-bye. He expressed gratitude for what they accomplished together and reflected on the bonds they created.

    “He texted the team, thanking everybody for everything,” Hardy said. “That was nice from somebody that got traded, reaching out and letting everybody know his thoughts.”

    There’s more on the Mavericks:

    • After years of playing alongside Stephen Curry with Golden State, Klay Thompson decided to come to Dallas last summer to team up with another elite player in Doncic. Even though they were only teammates for a few months, Thompson isn’t second guessing his decision, Afseth tweets. “ I live with no regrets. I’m happy to be a Maverick,” Thompson said. “Incredibly grateful to be a Maverick. I’m excited to be in Dallas and I’m very excited for what’s ahead.”
    • The Mavericks aren’t sure when Anthony Davis will be ready to make his debut, according to Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News. Davis suffered an abdominal strain last week, and the Lakers were planning to reevaluate his condition on Wednesday. Dallas general manager Nico Harrison told reporters yesterday that the injury isn’t “significant” and he’ll have a better idea of when Davis can resume playing once his physical is complete. “I don’t have a perfect answer for that,” Harrison said. “I mean, everything just happened. I don’t even think it was midnight last night, like 2, 3 in the morning. So we’re still trying to get physicals, figure out how long that’s going to take, get people into the market.”
    • Max Christie was overshadowed by the bigger names in the trade, but he could turn out to be a valuable addition, observes Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News, who lists five things that Mavericks fans should know about the 21-year-old shooting guard.



    The Dallas Mavericks have been making headlines recently with some major moves and player updates. Let’s take a look at some of the latest news surrounding the team:

    1. Doncic Trade Reactions: The Mavericks shocked the NBA world by trading superstar guard Luka Doncic to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for a package of picks and players. Fans and analysts alike have been quick to share their reactions to the blockbuster trade, with many questioning the decision to part ways with one of the league’s brightest young talents.

    2. Thompson’s Impact: In the wake of the Doncic trade, the Mavericks have turned to newly acquired center Tristan Thompson to help fill the void left by the departing star. Thompson, known for his strong rebounding and defensive abilities, is expected to bring a physical presence to the Mavericks’ frontcourt and provide valuable veteran leadership to the team.

    3. Davis Injury Update: Mavericks forward Anthony Davis has been sidelined with a nagging knee injury in recent weeks, causing concern among fans about his long-term health and availability for the remainder of the season. The team has been cautious with Davis’ recovery, but hopes are high that he will be able to return to action soon and contribute to the Mavericks’ playoff push.

    4. Christie’s Emergence: Rookie guard Doug Christie has been turning heads with his impressive play off the bench in recent games, showcasing his scoring ability and defensive intensity. Christie’s emergence has been a bright spot for the Mavericks during a turbulent period of roster changes, and fans are excited to see how he continues to develop as the season progresses.

    Overall, the Mavericks are facing a period of transition and uncertainty, but with new faces like Thompson and Christie stepping up, there is still plenty of optimism surrounding the team’s future. Stay tuned for more updates on the Mavericks as they navigate the rest of the season and beyond.

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  • Fantasy Basketball Trade Reaction: Winners and losers of shocking Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis swap


    The Dallas Mavericks reportedly made one of the most epic and unfathomable trades in NBA history late Saturday night, dealing Luka Dončić, Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick. The three-team deal also includes the Utah Jazz.

    The deal, hoops-wise, sent shockwaves through the NBA and fantasy communities. I’ve never seen NBA Twitter in a frenzy like that. Like others, I wondered if Shams got hacked while awaiting confirmation on the deal from other notable insiders like Chris Haynes and Jake Fischer. My initial reaction is probably in the minority, but I like the deal for both sides (assuming Dončić wasn’t going to sign his supermax extension)!

    The Lakers said F it; let’s get a generational superstar in purple and gold and figure out the rest later. Dallas brought in Anthony Davis, one of the best two-way big men in the league to fortify its frontcourt with Dereck Lively II (foot) missing the rest of the season. It’s a good “win-now” move for the Mavericks while the Lakers have their next cornerstone, franchise player post-LeBron James.

    While I like the deal, it’s still hard to conceptualize the Mavs actually trading away Luka Dončić, a 25-year-old perennial MVP candidate. Here are my thoughts on the blockbuster trade for fantasy purposes — with one caveat.

    I didn’t include LeBron or Luka in the winners and losers sections because I’m still trying to imagine how two ball-dominant, stat-stuffing generational talents will coexist. Luka will always be fine, and LeBron has only finished outside of third-round fantasy value once in his 20-year career (and it was his rookie season).

    Irving was already providing second-round value in 9-cat leagues before the deal and now he will see a massive bump in usage. Dončić is one of 10 players with a usage rate of over 31%. As one of the most efficient guards in the league, Irving and Davis will be a fun and dynamic duo that will be great for fantasy purposes.

    It’s pretty funny that AD wanted a center, and rather than granting him his wish, the Lakers shipped him to Dallas. The silver lining is that he weirdly got what he wanted (playing alongside Daniel Gafford), so I’d anticipate the Mavs playing through him more than the Lakers previously did. The Kyrie-AD pick-and-roll is going to be tough to stop. Given the volume and opportunity available, we should see a slight bump in assists and possibly scoring without Dončić.

    Hayes is left as the de facto center for the Lakers. He’s worth picking up and streaming until another domino falls. He’s averaged 10 points with 6 rebounds and a block a game as a starter in his career. He won’t be outstanding, but consistent minutes plus limited depth in the frontcourt is a W for his fantasy value.

    Dinwiddie has been playing a lot of minutes when Dončić has been off the floor, jumping from 19 to 29 minutes per game this season. He’s averaging 13/3/5 this season, and this move preserves his value as a 12-team back-end depth streamer.

    Gafford was balling out as the primary center in Dallas with Dereck Lively II (foot) on the shelf, but bringing in one of the most talented bigs in the game will surely impact his value going forward. Gafford’s been a top-five fantasy player over the last two weeks and top 50 over the past month. Even though he’ll likely still start with the Mavs rolling out a Cavs-like frontcourt with AD at power forward and Gafford at center, he can’t sustain the level of production we’ve seen over the past 30 days. He’s still worth holding in all leagues for his blocks, rebounds and FG% since he’s still one of the more effective bigs on a per-minute basis.

    Bringing in Dončić hurts Reaves’ upside as a secondary ball-handler. Reaves was averaging a career-best 6.1 assists per game, and it’s hard to imagine he’ll be able to sustain that amount of usage with Dončić in the fold. Reaves remains the Lakers’ third-best scoring option — it’s just hard to imagine the playmaking not tapering off with Luka and LeBron dominating so many possessions.

    I’m concerned that Hachimura’s playing time and usage will dwindle even further with Dončić in town. Dorian Finney-Smith has a rapport with Dončić and can also play the small-ball center, so I could see Hachimura getting squeezed for opportunities, much like PJ Washington in Dallas.

    Washington played power forward with Dončić and only saw a 17% usage rate this season. When Dončić was off the floor, Washington’s usage rate jumped to 23% with far better production. Before the acquisition of Finney-Smith, Hachimura played 34 minutes per game. This month, it dipped to 27.8 minutes per game. A move like this can’t be good for his fantasy outlook.



    In a stunning turn of events, the Dallas Mavericks have traded their young star, Luka Dončić, for Los Angeles Lakers’ powerhouse, Anthony Davis. This blockbuster trade has sent shockwaves through the fantasy basketball world, with fans and analysts alike buzzing about the implications of this deal. So, who are the winners and losers of this shocking swap?

    Winners:

    1. Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers come out as clear winners in this trade, acquiring a young and dynamic player in Luka Dončić to pair with LeBron James. Dončić’s playmaking abilities and scoring prowess will undoubtedly elevate the Lakers’ offense to new heights, making them a formidable force in the Western Conference.

    2. Luka Dončić Fantasy Owners: If you were lucky enough to have Luka Dončić on your fantasy team before this trade, congratulations! Dončić’s numbers are expected to skyrocket playing alongside LeBron James and the Lakers’ star-studded lineup. Expect a surge in points, assists, and rebounds for the young Slovenian superstar.

    Losers:

    1. Dallas Mavericks: While Anthony Davis is undoubtedly a top-tier talent in the NBA, the Mavericks will sorely miss the production and leadership of Luka Dončić. The team will have to adjust to a new system without their young star, which could lead to a drop in overall performance and fantasy production.

    2. Anthony Davis Fantasy Owners: If you were banking on Anthony Davis to carry your fantasy team to victory, this trade may come as a disappointment. Playing alongside a dominant ball-handler like Luka Dončić could have unlocked even more potential for Davis, but now his fantasy value may take a hit with a new team and system to adjust to.

    Overall, this trade has shaken up the fantasy basketball landscape, creating new opportunities and challenges for both players and fantasy owners. Only time will tell how this trade will ultimately pan out, but one thing is for certain – the excitement and drama of fantasy basketball are alive and well.

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  • Is Anthony Davis Playing vs Knicks? Lakers Release Full Injury Report


    The Los Angeles Lakers will be taking on the New York Knicks later today in what should be a battle between the two largest markets in the NBA. However, this game will be missing some real firepower to it.

    Lakers star big man Anthony Davis remains out due to a strained abdominal muscle that he suffered earlier in the week. Los Angeles has played one full game without him so far and he will likely be re-evaluated in a week.

    Without Davis, the entire gameplan of the Lakers changes, especially as they go up against the Knicks. New York has good length in the frontcourt with Karl-Anthony Towns so Los Angeles will need to figure out how to defend him.

    Davis helps the Lakers out on both ends of the floor, giving them elite two-way player every time he steps on the court. Without him, players such as LeBron James, Austin Reaves, and others will need to heavily step up if they want to take down the Knicks.

    Luckily for the Lakers, it seems that the other injuries on the team aren’t too serious. Both wing defender Dorian Finney-Smith and guard Gabe Vincent were listed as questionable for this game against New York. But they have both been upgraded to probable, giving good signs that they could end up suiting up for the game.

    It will be all hands on deck as the Lakers try to defeat the Knicks today. New York is one of the better teams across the NBA so the Lakers will have their hands full trying to deal with them.

    But playing in Madison Square Garden should get this Lakers team hyped up as it’s one of the best arenas that the sport has to offer. Players love to play there and silencing the New York crowd is one of the more fun things for opponents to do.

    Even without Davis in the lineup, the Lakers have the firepower to take down the Knicks. It won’t be easy but a total team effort could get the job done.

    More Lakers news:

    Lakers Notes: ‘Noise’ Around Trade For $68M Guard, Modern Day Gasol, Deadline Plans

    Shams Charania Reveals Lakers Priority Heading Into Trade Deadline

    Lakers Reportedly Don’t View Adding a Center Before Trade Deadline as a ‘Must’

    LeBron James, Anthony Davis Reportedly Don’t Want Lakers to ‘Mortgage’ The Future

    For the latest Los Angeles Lakers news and notes, stay glued to Lakers On SI.





    As the Los Angeles Lakers gear up to face off against the New York Knicks, fans are eagerly awaiting news on whether star player Anthony Davis will be taking the court. The Lakers have just released their full injury report, and it looks like Davis is listed as questionable for the game.

    Davis has been dealing with a lingering ankle injury that has kept him out of several recent games. While he has been making progress in his recovery, his status for the upcoming matchup against the Knicks remains uncertain.

    Fans will have to wait and see whether Davis will be given the green light to play or if he will be sidelined once again. Either way, the Lakers will need to rely on their depth and teamwork to secure a victory in his absence if necessary.

    Stay tuned for updates on Anthony Davis’ playing status and be sure to tune in to see how the Lakers fare against the Knicks in what is sure to be an exciting game.

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  • Lakers’ LeBron James, Anthony Davis receive serious Skip Bayless message


    The Los Angeles Lakers have little else to play for other than a championship at this point. Yes, young talents like Dalton Knecht and Max Christie can continue their development and evolve into difference-making role players, but time is not on the organization’s side. The ongoing presence of LeBron James and Anthony Davis requires LA to move with purpose, hence why the NBA trade deadline is such a pivotal occasion.

    Both stars have either directly or indirectly communicated their desire for general manager Rob Pelinka to add some reinforcements. Davis specifically wants a new center, that way he can slide over into the power forward position on a regular basis. James, on the other hand, mentioned a couple of weeks ago how the Lakers have little room for error because of how the roster is constructed.

    Fans themselves also clamor for organizational action. So, one can argue that Pelinka is feeling some degree of pressure, or at least urgency, from all sides. Longtime columnist and television personality Skip Bayless does not think an impactful deal is necessary, however. He is calling for James and Davis to fully embody their superstar nature.

    Skip Bayless weighs in on Lakers’ trade deadline situation

    “The trade deadline is February 6, Thursday and LeBron and AD have both taken turns saying they need help,” Bayless said on his weekly podcast, via ClutchPoints. “And I’m calling BS on both of them. Even their agent Rich Paul dropped hints with the media– LeBron and AD, they’re a player or two players away from being contenders. Seriously? The Lakers have two of the best players in basketball.”

    “They are complaining about needing more help,” he said. “Stop it you don’t need any help. You just need to play. Just be you, you guys are blessed… You got two top-10 players on your team. You got something nobody else has.”

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    Can LA really contend without making moves?

    While fans can and will quibble about player rankings, LeBron James and Anthony Davis are undeniable powerhouses. The former is scoring nearly 24 points on 51.2 percent shooting while dishing out 9.0 assists and grabbing 7.5 rebounds per contest in his 22nd NBA season. The latter is averaging 25.7 points, 11.9 boards and 2.1 blocks through 42 games.

    Davis’ abdominal injury, which he suffered versus the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 28, will likely cost him a couple of more games. Given the relatively short recovery length, this development might not do anything to incentivize Rob Pelinka at the trade deadline. Bayless believes the burden will always fall on the top guys’ shoulders, anyway.

    He is right in asserting that these two future Hall of Famers must carry much of the workload if the Lakers are going to make everyone nervous in the West. An additional All-Star is probably not bursting through Crypto.com Arena this year. But, there are certainly areas of need that could be addressed in the coming days.

    Los Angeles head coach JJ Redick can use another big man, one he can trust more than some of the current options. Another shooter couldn’t hurt, either, as the team ranks 19th in 3-point shooting percentage (35.3).

    Regardless of what transpires between now and Thursday, James and Davis are expected to carve out a favorable path for the Lakers. The franchise is ahead of where it was last season, residing in fifth place with a 27-19 record. But if this group slips up in the second half of the campaign, fans will also look back to Pelinka’s deadline activity. A pivotal stretch awaits.



    Skip Bayless has never been one to shy away from controversial opinions, and his latest message for Lakers’ superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis is no exception.

    In a recent segment on his show, Bayless had some strong words for the dynamic duo, criticizing their performance in the recent game against the Phoenix Suns. Bayless called out James and Davis for what he perceived as lackluster effort and poor decision-making on the court.

    “I don’t know what was going on with LeBron and AD in that game, but they were seriously lacking in energy and focus,” Bayless said. “They need to step up and show why they are considered two of the best players in the league.”

    The outspoken sports commentator also went on to question the chemistry between James and Davis, suggesting that they need to work on their cohesion as a team in order to achieve success in the playoffs.

    While Bayless’ message may be harsh, it certainly serves as a wake-up call for the Lakers’ star duo. With the playoffs just around the corner, James and Davis will need to step up their game if they want to lead their team to another championship.

    It remains to be seen how James and Davis will respond to Bayless’ criticism, but one thing is for certain: the pressure is on for the Lakers’ superstars to prove their doubters wrong and show why they are considered two of the best in the game.

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  • Canelo Didn’t Hesitate When Asked Who Wins Gervonta Davis vs Shakur Stevenson: “My Money’s On Him”


    A lightweight unification between Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson may be the hardest bout in boxing to call, but unified super-middleweight champion Saul ‘Canelo‘ Alvarez has backed a winner.

    Stevenson embodies the phrase ‘hit and don’t get hit,’ utilising stellar movement, defence and speed to frustrate opponents on his way to comfortable points wins. Though he has been critised for being less than entertaining in his last two bouts, he has told fans that he will show his best when he is in with the best.

    Enter ‘Tank’ Davis, who has been taken the distance just twice in 30 fights. The knockout artist from Baltimore has one of the most impressive highlight reels in the sport and has been said to have seriously hurt men much heavier than him in the gym.

    Could he decode Stevenson, close the distance and land his significant power punches? Canelo believes so, telling Sway in the Morning that he respects both men but backs Davis.

    “Shakur Stevenson is a good fighter, he moves a lot and it’s very difficult to hit him but I like Gervonta Davis, he’s a really good fighter. He hits hard and he knows how to go forward. I put my money on Gervonta.”

    Both men have fights in the coming weeks, with Stevenson defending his WBC belt against hot prospect Floyd Schofield in Saudi Arabia on February 22 before ‘Tank’ puts his WBA strap on the line against Lamont Roach Jr in Brooklyn on March 1.

    Should they come through as expected, there is no better match-up in the division to be made. That does not mean that negotiations will be easy, however, with the fight struggling to get made in the past and Davis adamant he will be retiring at the end of this year.



    Canelo Didn’t Hesitate When Asked Who Wins Gervonta Davis vs Shakur Stevenson: “My Money’s On Him”

    In a recent interview, boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez was asked for his thoughts on the potential matchup between Gervonta Davis and Shakur Stevenson. Without hesitation, Canelo confidently declared, “My money’s on him,” indicating that he believes Stevenson would come out victorious in a bout against Davis.

    This bold statement from Canelo adds even more hype to a potential showdown between two of the sport’s rising stars. Stevenson, a highly skilled and technically sound fighter, has been making waves in the featherweight and super featherweight divisions, while Davis, known for his explosive power and aggressive style, has been a dominant force in the super featherweight and lightweight divisions.

    Fans are eagerly anticipating a matchup between these two talented fighters, and with Canelo’s endorsement of Stevenson, the excitement for a potential showdown is only growing. While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, one thing is for sure – if these two fighters do step into the ring together, it’s sure to be an explosive and highly entertaining fight.

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