
The Golden State Warriors have not had the season they were hoping for. After 31 games, the Warriors’ record is just 16-15. Golden State may have a plan to fix it.
The Warriors are reportedly thinking of adding a former NBA champion to help boost their playoff hopes. That player is Anthony Davis of the Dallas Mavericks.
“[Warriors] are looking for a big man. A rim-running big man, protect the paint, lob threat. I was told they’re contemplating making a case to acquire Anthony Davis as well,” NBA insider Chris Haynes said.
“I was told that Dallas was not that fascinated with what Golden State has on its books. And so if the Golden State Warriors did really want to make a true play at Anthony Davis, they would likely have to acquire some more assets or involve another team,” Haynes continued.
“The Warriors are really trying to figure out ways to assure themselves that they have a defensive dominant starting center going into the second half of the season to help Stephen Curry and Draymond Green out for a championship push.”
"I was told [the Warriors] are contemplating making a case to acquire Anthony Davis as well."@ChrisBHaynes says Golden State is interested in the Mavs star big man. pic.twitter.com/Gv9rYERTiP
— NBA on Prime (@NBAonPrime) December 27, 2025
When healthy, Davis can absolutely help turn a team around, make them into a true contender. Unfortunately for Davis, he gets injured a lot, which can and has hurt a team’s chance at competing for a title.
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