At this point, Dallas Mavericks fans might need a sage to cleanse the locker room. The injury bug has been relentless all season, and during their latest battle against the Phoenix Suns, Dallas took yet another brutal hit.
A Dallas Mavericks player was left bleeding from the forehead following a collision with a teammate on Sunday. Dwight Powell and Kessler Edwards ran head-first into one another while scrambling for a loose ball late in the third quarter of the Mavericks’ game against the Phoenix Suns at American Airlines Center in Dallas,
Reinforcements aren't on the way for the injury-ravaged Dallas Mavericks due to their proximity to the first apron, which makes them a cautionary tale about hard caps.
The injury-ravaged Dallas Mavericks entered Sunday's game with only nine available players, three of whom suffered injuries during the contest, a 125-116 loss to the Phoenix Suns, and after the game,
Devin Booker’s 24 points led the Phoenix Suns to a 125-116 win over the depleted Dallas Mavericks in the biggest game of the season, closing the gap between them and the final Western Conference play-in spot.
The Dallas Mavericks fell 125-116 to the Phoenix Suns at home on Sunday afternoon as they continue to deal with a ridiculous amount of injuries and lost a couple of other bodies in this game. But they mostly stayed competitive with a near triple-double from Naji Marshall and five other players in double-figures.
The Dallas Mavericks could be down to seven healthy players as an injured list headlined by Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis continues to grow.