Anthony Davis Reveals He’ll Wear Protective Eyewear For The Rest Of His NBA Career

Mavs star adapts after detached retina, making protective eyewear a career-long necessity for durability.

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Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis is taking a permanent step to protect his vision. At the team’s 2025 media day, Davis revealed that he will wear protective goggles for the rest of his career following a detached retina surgery in July.

The decision wasn’t one of preference, but of necessity. Davis explained that his right eye still isn’t fully healed, and doctors have strongly advised him to adopt protective eyewear going forward. 

The 32-year-old big man sustained the injury last season after taking multiple hits to the face, some of which initially seemed minor. Over time, the cumulative effect resulted in a detached retina. Despite the seriousness of the condition, Davis continued to play through discomfort until surgery became unavoidable. 

The procedure took place on July 8, and while he has since been cleared for camp, the goggles are now mandatory equipment.

For Mavericks fans, the announcement comes with mixed emotions. On one hand, Davis’ toughness is undeniable, he played through a dangerous eye condition that could have sidelined him much earlier. 

On the other hand, it’s another reminder of his lengthy injury history, which has often overshadowed his incredible talent. Still, his willingness to adapt rather than miss more time is being viewed as a positive step for Dallas.

Davis’ numbers last season speak for themselves. Between his time with the Lakers and Mavericks, he averaged 24.7 points, 11.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.2 blocks, and 1.2 steals across 51 regular-season games. 

When available, he remained one of the league’s best two-way players, capable of dominating both ends of the floor. But his availability was once again a question mark, frustrating both fanbases he suited up for in 2024–25.

Head coach Jason Kidd confirmed that Davis has been cleared for training camp along with the rest of the roster, except for Kyrie Irving, who is still recovering from a knee injury. 

The goggles may take some getting used to for fans, but for Davis, they represent longevity. Players like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once turned eyewear into part of their identity, and Davis may now follow that same path. For the Mavericks, the hope is simple: if the goggles keep Davis on the court, they could be the most important accessory of the season.

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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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