Mavs rule AD out vs. Kings with adductor strain
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Dallas Mavericks power forward/center Anthony Davis was ruled out of Monday's home game against the Sacramento Kings due to a left adductor strain, which cut short his spectacular debut with his new franchise.
Davis, the headliner of the Mavs' return from their trade of 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, exited Saturday's win over the Houston Rockets with 1:37 remaining in the third quarter after recording 26 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks in 31 minutes.
Davis, 31, downplayed concern about the injury postgame, saying he was "very confident" that it was not a significant setback. Davis missed the previous five games -- his final three with the Lakers and first two with the Mavs -- due to an abdominal strain.
"Just the leg got tight, like a little spasm," Davis said Saturday. "Just came back and tried to get it loose and everything. Obviously, dealing with the ab strain still, so just tried to get it loose. It wouldn't really loosen up and let go, but it's nothing serious. I'm fine."
Dallas starting forward P.J. Washington, who sat out the second half of the win over the Rockets due to a sprained right ankle, is listed as questionable against the Kings. Key reserves Max Christie (right shoulder strain) and Dante Exum (left Achilles tightness) are also questionable.