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The Dallas Mavericks are set to host the Phoenix Suns in their first game since parting ways with general manager Nico Harrison, marking the beginning of a new era for the struggling franchise. This Western Conference matchup features two teams on different paths: the Suns are currently on a three-game winning streak, while the Mavericks are aiming to break their recent losing streak.

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Is Anthony Davis playing tonight against the Suns?

Anthony Davis is officially listed as questionable for Wednesday’s game against the Phoenix Suns. The Dallas Mavericks star continues managing a left calf injury that has caused him to miss six of the team’s first eleven games. His status will be determined closer to tipoff after pregame warmups.

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The veteran big man has appeared in only five games this season, averaging 25 points and nearly 12 rebounds when available. His absence has significantly impacted Dallas’s frontcourt production and defensive presence. The team holds a 1-4 record in games without their primary center this season.

Davis last played on November 1st against the Boston Celtics, where he recorded 28 points and 14 rebounds. The Mavericks have proceeded cautiously with his calf strain, prioritizing his long-term health over immediate returns. Team medical staff will evaluate his mobility before clearing him for game action.

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Mavericks vs Suns injury report for Nov. 12

The Dallas Mavericks face multiple injury concerns beyond Anthony Davis. Center Dereck Lively II is questionable with a right knee sprain that has sidelined him for eight consecutive games. His potential return would provide much-needed size against Phoenix’s frontcourt.

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Guard Dante Exum remains out with right knee soreness and lacks an official return timetable. Star guard Kyrie Irving continues his recovery from left knee surgery and will not suit up against the Suns. These backcourt absences have forced lineup adjustments throughout the early season.

The Phoenix Suns have only one player on their injury report. Guard Jalen Green is out with a hamstring strain and will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks. Green was averaging over 20 points per game before his injury, creating a significant scoring void for Phoenix.

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Predicted lineups for Mavericks vs Suns for Nov. 12

D’Angelo Russell (G)Devin Booker (G)
Max Christie (G)Grayson Allen (G)
Cooper Flagg (F)Dillon Brooks (F)
P.J. Washington (F)Royce O’Neale (F)
Daniel Gafford (C)Mark Williams (C)

Note: These projections assume Anthony Davis and Dereck Lively II remain sidelined. Official starting lineups are confirmed 30 minutes before game time.

Where to watch the Mavericks vs Suns game?

Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Time: 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast on KFAA (Dallas), AZFamily (Phoenix), and Suns+. Streaming options include Fubo for viewers across the United States.

Match preview and what to expect

The Dallas Mavericks enter this contest with a 3-8 record after nearly upsetting the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday. Rookie Cooper Flagg is coming off a career-high 26-point performance and has averaged 7.3 rebounds per game in November. The team ranks last in the NBA in three-point shooting at 29.5 percent.

The Phoenix Suns boast a 6-5 record and have won three consecutive games. They average 116.8 points per game behind Devin Booker’s 28.4 points and 6.8 assists per contest. Phoenix shoots 38.5 percent from three-point range, creating a significant offensive advantage over the struggling Mavericks.

Given Phoenix’s offensive firepower and Dallas’s injury concerns, the Suns should secure their fourth straight victory. Their efficient scoring and Dallas’s league-worst three-point shooting will prove decisive, even in a road environment where Phoenix has shown some vulnerability this season.

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