Memphis, tan. – Anthony Davis entered the bench of Dallas Morex during a timeout on Friday night and put a towel on his head.
Davis, a calf nursing, who was injured in the fourth quarter after kneeling by the Memphis Griezes Center Zach Adi, finally ended the fight. That was done for the night. And were made for the Maurox season.
“I just wanted to leave everything on the floor, it doesn’t matter,” Davis said, after finishing Greeslez with a loss of 120-106 in the last play of the Western conference, which was left behind 25 points in the first half.
Davis’s 40 points, which are in the most of his uniforms, were not enough to give Dallas an opportunity to expand the season, which team colleague Kale Thomson easily described as “turmoil”.
A year ago, after advanced in the NBA final, Dallas’s season of General Manager Nico Harrison’s Los Angeles Leakers was reversed with a surprising decision to trade in Los Angeles Lakers in an agreement, which Davis was brought to Davis. The remaining season of Mews was destroyed by injuries, especially Davis hit a left -wing left in his first film in Dallas, which removed it for six weeks, and the torn ACL ended the All -Star Guard Carey Arving season in early March.
Thomson said, “I think we kept steadfast,” which scored 18 points at the end of the season. “We were eight, nine boys on one occasion, and we held the fort and joined them and gave ourselves a shot to go to the playoff.
“It’s useless. It’s really useless, but I’m really proud of every man in this locker room. We have shown working every day. We try to do the right thing every day.”
Morex’s coach Jason Kood called the Morox’s 39-43 campaign, which won the 10 seed in the West and the last play in the Birth, which “incredible season”.
Kid said, “When you look at the wounds that have come to us (and), it is incredible for us to play here tonight in the game tonight.” “It just shows the role of this group in this locker room, fighting, developing, moving, learning from our losses and we have a victory. So an incredible weather with change and injuries. Some say that we should not be here, so give these boys a lot of reputation in this locker room.”
The Dallas Fan Base’s anger about Donask’s trade, the first five -time team, All NBA selection, which has yet targeted its prime minister, has been roaming over the past 2 months like a black cloud. Mavis Home Games repeatedly chanted slogans to demand Harrison’s firing, especially during Donak’s 45 -point performance when he won his emotional return to Dallas on April 9.
“Obviously, these are many emotions that I know about it, it’s not towards me,” said Davis. “The city was liked (Donak). You get rid of the boy, a new boy comes. When they want to embrace you and thank you, it’s still a sting. So I only thank Dallas city and their fans to welcome me and my fellow fellow.”
Davis added: “Obviously, it was a difficult situation, but I tried to do more to go out and when I was on the floor to compete and tried to help us win the game.”
Davis returned for the last three months of the season, even though some of the organization suggested that he closed it due to hopes to face Dallas’ Kerry Irving injury, which would prevent the Star Guard from playing a significant extent in the next season.
“I just wanted it, if I was able to play, come back and play,” said Davis. Davis said. “I think the fans deserve it, my fellow fellow deserves it, the organization deserves it to come out of myself and try to compete at the high level and try to move forward clearly compared to this season.”
During his 13 -year tenure with the Golden State Warriors, four -time champion Thomson chose to sign with the highest profitable offer from Lakers last summer because he believes Dallas offered their best chance of winning the second award. He also wanted to play with Donak, which is a brilliant playmaker who expected Thomson expected to produce a lot of open 3 -point shapes for him.
After Morex’s season was very low for his purpose, Thomson refused to give a direct response when he asked if he made a different decision in the independent agency if he knew what would happen.
“Don’t do this to me. Don’t do it to me. Don’t do it,” Thomson said with a laugh and laugh. “This is a ridiculous question. I am not the owner of the time machine, and I do not believe in turning back.
“So I’m here in Dallas, and I enjoyed my time and I look forward to the future.”