Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban has made it clear that they aren’t planning on trading Anthony Davis. If he changes his mind, however, the New York Knicks would be interested in the star forward. In his Saturday night mailbag, Ian Begley of SNY-TV in New York reported he’s “sure” the Knicks would at least check in on Davis because they’re in win-now mode. New York (9-6), which reached the Eastern Conference Finals last season, was fifth in the conference entering Sunday. The Mavericks, meanwhile, should soon be entering a full-blown rebuild. Dallas fell to 5-13 this season after losing 102-96 to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night. When healthy, Davis is one of the top players in the NBA. In 14 seasons, the former Los Angeles Lakers star has made 10 All-Star Games and has won a championship. But the 32-year-old veteran is injury-prone. He has played in 75 or more regular-season games just three times in his career. The 6-foot-10, 253-pounder hasn’t played since Oct. 29 because of a lingeringRead More
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