Luka Doncic Records Triple-Double as Lakers Beat Mavericks in Emotional Reunion/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Luka Doncic faced the Dallas Mavericks for the first time since his shocking trade, recording a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists to help the Los Angeles Lakers defeat Dallas. Despite describing the experience as “so weird,” Doncic and LeBron James combined for a strong fourth-quarter finish, sealing the win. The Lakers now prepare for their next matchup, while Doncic anticipates a heated rematch in Dallas on April 9.

Lakers vs. Mavericks Quick Looks
- Luka Doncic scored 19 points with 15 rebounds and 12 assists, marking his 81st career triple-double.
- LeBron James led the Lakers with 27 points, including 16 in the decisive fourth quarter.
- Doncic described playing his former team as “so weird” but was relieved with the 3-point win.
- Dallas GM Nico Harrison, who traded Doncic, attended amid fan chants of “Thank you Nico!”
- Mark Cuban jokingly booed Doncic courtside, prompting a lighthearted response.
- Kyrie Irving called the reunion “awkward but fun,” as both players shared competitive moments.
- Anthony Davis remains sidelined with a groin injury but received a standing ovation during a tribute.
- The Lakers and Mavericks will meet again in Dallas on April 9, setting up a heated rematch.
Luka Doncic Records Triple-Double as Lakers Beat Mavericks in Emotional Reunion
Deep Look
LOS ANGELES — Luka Doncic stepped onto the court in a Lakers jersey, facing the Dallas Mavericks just 23 days after a stunning trade that sent shockwaves through the NBA. “It was so weird,” Doncic said after the Lakers’ 104-101 victory. Despite the emotional turmoil, he notched a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists, helping his new team secure the win.
“There were moments I felt like I didn’t know what I was doing,” Doncic admitted. “I’m just glad it’s over.”
LeBron James Takes Over Late
While Doncic’s performance fluctuated, LeBron James ensured the Lakers closed strong:
- 27 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists
- 16 fourth-quarter points, including three clutch baskets assisted by Doncic
“We wanted to back him tonight,” James said. “This one meant something, even if he won’t say it.”
Emotional Subplots & Awkward Moments
- Doncic exchanged playful banter with Mark Cuban, who booed him from courtside seats.
- Dallas GM Nico Harrison, architect of the trade, watched as fans chanted, “Thank you Nico!”
- Doncic received mixed reactions but kept his focus on the court.
“It was emotional, but once the ball was tipped, I just wanted to win,” Doncic said.
Mavericks’ Perspective
Kyrie Irving, Doncic’s former backcourt partner, reflected on facing his friend:
“It felt like practice, except now we’re opponents. Weird, but fun.”
Irving tallied 22 points but struggled with Doncic’s defensive pressure late.
Anthony Davis Tribute Night
Though sidelined, Anthony Davis received a first-quarter tribute video and standing ovation:
“It’s weird seeing him in another uniform,” Lakers fan Jared Morales said. “But respect to AD for all he did.”
What’s Next?
- Lakers face the Denver Nuggets on Friday at Crypto.com Arena.
- Mavericks host the Phoenix Suns Thursday, seeking to bounce back.
- The Lakers visit Dallas on April 9, with tensions expected to run high.
“That one’s gonna be crazy,” Doncic said, “but I’m ready for it.”
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