BREAKING NEWS: Dallas mavericks head coach Jason Kidd was shocked when he heard that Anthony Davis was rushed to the hospital .

Dallas mavericks head coach Jason Kidd was shocked when he heard that Anthony Davis was rushed to the hospital.

 

In a stunning moment that sent shockwaves through the NBA community, Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd expressed his deep concern and surprise upon hearing that Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis had been rushed to the hospital during a team workout session.

Sources close to the Lakers revealed that Davis began feeling severe discomfort during a routine training session early Monday morning. Within moments, team medical personnel determined that immediate hospitalization was necessary. The nature of Davis’ condition has not yet been made public, but insiders confirm it was serious enough to warrant urgent care.

Coach Kidd, who has worked with Davis in various Team USA training camps and remains close with many players across the league, was visibly shaken when informed of the incident.

“I was shocked. Completely shocked,” Kidd told reporters. “Anthony is not just a great player—he’s a tremendous person, someone we all respect around the league. I’m praying for his health and for his family.”

Kidd, a former Lakers assistant coach during Davis’ 2020 championship season, emphasized that the entire Mavericks organization is keeping Davis in their thoughts. “This goes beyond basketball. You just never want to see something like that happen, especially to someone who’s already battled so much with injuries.”

The Lakers organization has not released an official statement as of press time, but teammates and fans have taken to social media expressing support and well-wishes for Davis. Known for his dominance on both ends of the court and resilience through adversity, Davis has consistently fought through injuries throughout his career.

The NBA world now awaits updates on the superstar’s condition as hopes remain high for a swift and full recovery. Jason Kidd summed it up best: “We’re all one big family in this league. Right now, we’re all standing behind AD.”