Luka Doncic heads to the Lakers and
Anthony Davis goes to the Mavs in blockbuster trade
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[February 03, 2025]
By TIM REYNOLDS
The trade was put together in secret, with only a precious few
people knowing what was happening. Luka Doncic didn't know. Anthony
Davis didn't know. Their coaches didn't know. Their teammates didn't
know.
And then it happened — an absolute blockbuster. Doncic led the
Dallas Mavericks to the NBA Finals last season, Davis won a
championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020 and now they're
switching teams in a move that stunned most everyone in the league.
“I thought I’d spend my career here, and I wanted so badly to bring
you a championship,” Doncic said in a written farewell message to
Mavs fans. “The love and support you all have given me is more than
I could have ever dreamed of.”
Doncic was traded by the reigning Western Conference champion
Mavericks to the Lakers for Davis as part of a three-team deal. The
trade was announced Sunday morning after the teams got the required
league approval.
The trade talks, which took place over about a month, were kept
extremely tight-lipped by Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison
and Lakers GM Rob Pelinka.
Mavs coach Jason Kidd's first reaction? “Shock,” Kidd said, though
he later added that he believes it's the right move for his team
going forward.
Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris also headed to the Lakers, while Max
Christie went to Dallas. The Utah Jazz also were involved, getting
Jalen Hood-Schifino and a 2025 second-rounder from both the Mavs and
Lakers.

“Sports are about transformative moments,” Pelinka said. “We are
inspired by these moments Lakers fans know, expect and love with a
franchise that continually ushers in new eras of greatness. ... Luka
is a one-of-a-kind, young global superstar who will lead this
franchise for years to come. His killer instincts and commitment to
winning championships will be a driving force for the team.”
The trade news broke shortly after the Lakers beat the Knicks at
Madison Square Garden. Davis was not with the Lakers for the game;
he has been in Los Angeles because of an abdominal injury that
needed assessing.
Doncic has not played for Dallas since Christmas, when he exited a
game with a strained left calf. The trade may come at a serious
price for Doncic, who now can't sign a five-year supermax contract
extension this summer that could have been worth around $345
million.
It was never clear if the Mavs would have offered such a massive
deal. Doncic also would have had an option to leave as a free agent
after the 2025-26 season, and it's certain that other teams with
hopes of landing the Slovenian star would have planned for such
scenarios.
“There’s other teams that were loading up,” Harrison said Sunday.
“He was going to be able to make his own decision at some point of
whether he wants to be here or not, whether we want to supermax him
or not, or whether he wants to opt out. We had to take all that into
consideration and I feel like we got out in front of what could have
been a tumultuous summer.”
Doncic is still eligible for an extension this summer, with the max
that the Lakers could offer him being five years at about $230
million — a $115 million difference than what the supermax could
have been.
“Luka absolutely did not deserve this. ... He really respected
Dallas," Sasa Doncic, Luka's father, said on Slovenian television
Sunday.
The deal pairs Doncic with LeBron James as the new 1-2 punch in Los
Angeles, while Davis would be forming a new star duo with Kyrie
Irving in Dallas. And it reunites Doncic with his former teammate,
Lakers coach JJ Redick.
Doncic was one of the Mavericks players on the floor when Redick
came out of a game for the final time on May 11, 2021.
For the Mavericks, the decision largely came down to what Davis does
on the defensive end of the floor.
“We think defense wins championships and we're bringing in one of
the best two-way players in the league,” Harrison said. He added
that Davis' ability to be elite at both ends makes him “a unique
unicorn” in the NBA.
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Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic drives against Los Angeles Lakers
forward Anthony Davis (3) during the first half of an NBA basketball
game in Dallas, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

“We feel like we're built to win now as well as in
the future,” Harrison said.
There was one game still going on in the NBA late Saturday night as
the trade began emerging, that being Phoenix-Portland. Suns guard
Devin Booker said someone in the stands told him and his teammates
of the trade.
“They said Luka. I said, ‘Luka Garza?’” Booker said, referencing a
Minnesota center.
Booker wasn't trying to be funny. He just thought what many probably
thought — that there was no way the Mavs would move Doncic.
“It’s crazy, man. I really don’t know what to say about it," Booker
said. “Luka being a guy that everybody has claimed is untouchable
and untradeable. The NBA shows you again. Can't predict. It’s a
business. They’re always having a conversation about you. So don’t
think you’re safer than you are.”
Added fellow Suns star Kevin Durant: “Insane. It’s crazy. Crazy.
Damn, would of never thought Luka Doncic would get traded. At his
age, midseason, the NBA is a wild place, man. If he can get traded
then anybody is up for grabs.”
Dallas played at Cleveland on Sunday, while the Lakers are off until
visiting the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night. It's not clear
when Doncic or Davis could play for their new clubs; there is no
firm timetable for their returns from injury.
Among players with at least 400 games, Doncic’s 28.6-point average
is third in NBA history behind only Michael Jordan and Wilt
Chamberlain — both at 30.1.
He was third in the MVP voting last season after averaging 33.9
points, 9.8 assists and 9.2 rebounds per game, easily one of the
greatest seasons in league history. Doncic — who turns 26 later this
month and refers to James as an “idol” — had a 73-point game against
Atlanta on Jan. 26, 2024, tying the fourth-highest scoring total
ever in an NBA game. Only Chamberlain (100), Kobe Bryant (81) and
Chamberlain (78) scored more.
Davis, an All-Star pick this year for the 10th time in his career,
turns 32 next month. He’s part of the NBA’s 75th anniversary team,
helped the Lakers win the NBA title in the bubble in 2020, and —
like Doncic — is a five-time All-NBA selection.
Doncic is averaging 28.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 7.8 assists this
season. Davis is averaging 25.7 points and 11.9 rebounds.

Harrison understands the risk and the anger among some in the Mavs
fan base; some people protested outside the team's arena in Dallas
on Sunday. He has traded away a young superstar, someone who easily
could be one of the game's best players for the next decade, for a
player in his 30s with a challenging injury history.
“I understand the magnitude of it,” Harrison said. “The easiest
thing for me to do is do nothing and everyone would praise me for
doing nothing. But we really believe in it and time will tell if I'm
right."
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AP Sports Writer Schuyler Dixon in Dallas and AP freelance writer
Erik Garcia Gundersen in Portland, Oregon, contributed to this
report.
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