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2 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Kristen Liu Wong
Luka Doncic's return to Dallas went about as well as the Los Angeles Lakers star could have hoped—except for a totally tear-jerking tribute video. Doncic finished with 45 points in the Lakers' 112–97 win over the Mavericks on Wednesday night, putting up a dominant showing in front of the two men who orchestrated his stunning trade months ago: Lakers GM Rob Pelinka and Mavericks GM Nico Harrison.
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2 weeks ago |
kansas.com | Kristen Liu Wong
The stars were out on Wednesday night for the highly anticipated matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks, which marked Luka Doncic's first game back at American Airlines Center. LeBron James consoled Doncic during his Mavericks tribute video and then faced off against former teammate Anthony Davis on the court for the first time since the blockbuster trade. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka made an early appearance in the arena and was seen chatting with an ex-player pregame.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
The stars were out on Wednesday night for the highly anticipated matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks, which marked Luka Doncic's first game back at American Airlines Center. LeBron James consoled Doncic during his Mavericks tribute video and then faced off against former teammate Anthony Davis on the court for the first time since the blockbuster trade. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka made an early appearance in the arena and was seen chatting with an ex-player pregame.
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2 weeks ago |
si.com | Kristen Liu Wong
Luka Doncic returned to Dallas for the first time since his blockbuster trade to face his former team, and emotions were naturally running high. The Los Angeles Lakers star was honored with a sweet tribute video on the jumbotron by the Mavericks before tip-off at American Airlines Center, which included a montage of some of his best moments in a Mavs jersey—from getting picked in the 2018 NBA draft to his clutch three-pointers during playoff games.
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2 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Kristen Liu Wong
Before making the jump into the professional ranks, Maryland center Derik Queen had to take one more shot at his former coach Kevin Willard. Queen, who announced he was entering the NBA draft earlier this month following Maryland's Sweet 16 run in the men's NCAA tournament, has made his feelings fairly clear about Willard's drama-filled exit with the Terrapins.
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