Anthony Davis Shuts Down Mavericks Trade Buzz — “My Goal Hasn’t Changed: Win Championships in L.A.”
Trade rumors are nothing new for Anthony Davis, but this week, the Los Angeles Lakers star made one thing perfectly clear — he’s not going anywhere.
“I’ve heard all the noise before,” Davis told reporters after practice. “But my goal hasn’t changed — to win championships here in L.A. I’m locked in, and that’s never gonna change.”
Those words come amid a new wave of speculation connecting Davis to the Dallas Mavericks in potential trade scenarios — speculation that has quickly been shut down by both the player and the organization.
Sources close to the Lakers front office confirmed there are “no trade discussions whatsoever” involving Davis. Instead, the team’s focus remains squarely on keeping its two stars — Davis and
Over the past few seasons, Davis has solidified himself as one of the league’s most dominant two-way players when healthy. His ability to control the paint, stretch the floor, and protect the rim remains critical to the Lakers’ championship aspirations.
Teammates and coaches alike describe Davis as the emotional and defensive backbone of the roster — the quiet force whose consistency fuels the team’s identity.
As for the trade noise? It’s just that — noise.
For Davis, the mission is clear: stay healthy, stay dominant, and restore the Lakers to the top of the NBA mountain.
With LeBron still leading and Davis locked in, the Lakers’ championship window remains wide open. And if his latest comments are any indication,
Lakers Linked to All-Defensive Wing as Possible Midseason Trade Target

The Los Angeles Lakers seem to have their roster intact for the season, or at least as intact as it can be with

With Deandre Ayton at center and Jake LaRavia on the wing, the Lakers managed to round out their lineup, although perimeter defense remains a massive concern. Unless
The Lakers have been linked to

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Los Angeles Lakers Could Trade With Phoenix Suns
After buying out Bradley Beal and trading away Kevin Durant, the Phoenix Suns are once again expected to make the playoffs. With
In the trade for Durant, the Suns added Dillon Brooks, an All-Defensive wing who is coming off the best shooting season of his career. Brooks has two seasons left on his contract and, in theory, fills an area of need for the Lakers.
“Does Phoenix, I think, eventually have the realization that they’re not going to be a play-in team?” asked Lakers’ insider Jovan Buha on his self-titled podcast. “And does Dillon Brooks
O’Neale, like Brooks, is a solid defender who can space the floor. While he makes roughly $8 million less than Brooks, he is under contract for three seasons, limiting Los Angeles’ flexibility.
Mock Trade Sends Brooks to the Los Angeles Lakers
Brooks and James have a feud dating back to Brooks’ time with the Memphis Grizzlies, so LeBron might not be thrilled to team up with him, although if the Lakers want to make Doncic the centerpiece, they need to limit James’ influence on front office decisions.
Doncic is at his best when he is surrounded by shooters and defenders, and Brooks fills both of those roles perfectly, replacing Dorian Finney-Smith. However, the Suns might not be eager to let him go, so the Lakers will have to part with some very real assets.
The Lakers can send Rui Hachimura and Dalton Knecht to the Suns for Brooks.
Brooks is an upgrade on both ends of the floor over Hachimura, who is in the final season of his contract and offers the Suns some flexibility. By including Knecht, who doesn’t fit well with Doncic and
The Suns get Hachimura’s expiring contract as well as Knecht, who could be the ideal young floor-spacer next to Booker and Green if he develops well.
Brooks can be used in the playoffs to slow down the likes of Jalen Williams, Durant, or other top Western Conference wings. While he is hardly a superstar, he is more than capable of starting and doing the dirty work with gusto.