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Mavericks vs L.A. Clippers Injury Report
Review all NBA injuries for the Mavericks vs L.A. Clippers game tomorrow including players who are GTD, OFS or Out.
(DAL) Dereck Lively is Out and (LAC) Bradley Beal is OFS. See all 6 injuries below from both teams for this game. This injury report was updated 9 hours ago.
Injuries
Dallas
PRIORITY
Kyrie Irving
11 SG
2 months ago
Out
Est. Return Jan 1, 2026
At Media Day on Monday, Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd refuted the report that Irving (knee) is ahead of schedule in his recovery, Christian Clark reports. More Details
PRIORITY
Anthony Davis
3 PF
2 days ago
GTD
Est. Return Nov 28, 2025
Davis (calf) will be listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Lakers, according to NBA reporter Marc Stein. More Details
PRIORITY
Dereck Lively
2 Center
3 days ago
Out
Est. Return Dec 3, 2025
Lively (foot) will miss the next three games and will be re-evaluated in seven-to-ten days, the Mavericks announced Tuesday. More Details
L.A. Clippers
Derrick Jones
5 Small Forward
10 days ago
Out
Est. Return Dec 30, 2025
Jones sustained a sprained MCL in his right knee and will be re-evaluated in six weeks, Shams Charania of ESPN reports. More Details
Bogdan Bogdanovic
10 Shooting Guard
9 hours ago
Out
Est. Return Nov 29, 2025
Bogdanovic (hip) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Grizzlies, independent NBA writer Justin Russo reports. More Details
Jordan Miller
22 Small Forward
9 hours ago
Out
Est. Return Nov 29, 2025
Miller (hamstring) has been ruled out for Friday's game against Memphis, independent NBA writer Justin Russo reports. More Details
INACTIVE
Danté Exum
0 Point Guard
8 days ago
OFS
Est. Return Oct 1, 2026
The Mavericks announced Thursday that Exum will undergo season-ending knee surgery. More Details
INACTIVE
PRIORITY
Bradley Beal
0 SG
16 days ago
OFS
Est. Return Oct 1, 2026
Beal will undergo season-ending surgery on his left hip, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. More Details