Luka Doncic makes his Lakers debut
and quickly connects with LeBron James in a 132-113 win over Utah
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[February 11, 2025]
By GREG BEACHAM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Luka Doncic was the last starter introduced by
the Los Angeles Lakers, an honor normally reserved for LeBron James.
When Doncic jogged into the spotlight on a darkened court through a
cordon of his new teammates, his new fans stood and roared while
wearing thousands of gold T-shirts with his name and number.
Even a young superstar could feel the magnificence of the moment.
“I was a little nervous before,” Doncic said. “I (don’t remember)
the last time I was nervous before the game. But once I stepped on
the court again, it was fun. Just being out there, it felt amazing.”
Doncic's debut with the Lakers was brief and successful Monday
night, but it piqued the anticipation of everybody involved for his
days and years ahead in Los Angeles.
Doncic scored 14 points while playing just 23 minutes, immediately
getting into the flow with James and his teammates during Los
Angeles' 132-113 victory over the Utah Jazz. Doncic added five
rebounds and four assists — none prettier than a three-quarter-court
strike to James for a layup late in the first half.
Doncic was grateful to be playing basketball after nearly seven
weeks of injury absence, and he was happy to begin to move past the
upheaval in his life ever since the Dallas Mavericks shocked the
sports world 10 days ago by trading their 25-year-old centerpiece
and NBA scoring champion.
Doncic got multiple standing ovations from a Los Angeles crowd
wearing thousands of No. 77 shirts, but his pregame introduction was
something he’ll remember for a long time.

“Just the amount of cheering there was in the arena was absolutely
unbelievable,” Doncic said. “That was my favorite part — and to play
again.”
Doncic said James texted him in the morning and offered to do
anything to help — and Doncic took him up on it by taking the final
intro spot. They'll swap for the Lakers' next home game next week,
Doncic said with a grin.
“Shows what kind of person he is,” Doncic said. “He let me have my
moment.”
The Slovenian scorer’s first bucket was a 3-pointer in the opening
minutes on his second shot. Doncic scored 11 points while Los
Angeles streaked out to a 25-point halftime lead, and he sat down
for good with 3:07 left in the third quarter with the Lakers far
ahead in their sixth consecutive victory.
The game was Doncic's first since he strained his left calf on
Christmas. After a full week to settle in Los Angeles and to return
to full strength, Doncic joined James, Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura
and Jaxson Hayes as starters for the streaking Lakers, who had won
11 of 13 even before adding a five-time All-NBA selection to their
lineup.
The Lakers have Doncic on a minutes restriction after his injury
absence. His legs aren't quite there yet — he went 1 for 7 on
3-point attempts in his debut — but his playmaking immediately
meshed with his new teammates.
Doncic’s first touch was an alley-oop assist to Hayes, and he hit
his 3-pointer moments later. He was serenaded with “Luka! Luka!”
chants at the first dead ball, and several times thereafter.
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic gestures as he comes back in
during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Utah
Jazz, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J.
Terrill)

“I just think it could be a thing of beauty, the
way we can manipulate the game on the offensive end and get what we
want every single possession,” said Reaves, who scored 22 points.
“Luka is one of the best passers in the world ... but yeah, I think
it’s just the high-level IQ going along with pieces that really fit.
(Doncic and James) can shoot the ball, pass the ball, and really
play the right way.”
That crowd included Dirk Nowitzki, who overlapped with Doncic for
one season in Dallas and served as his mentor. Doncic appeared to be
the natural heir to the German Hall of Famer’s incredible run in
Dallas — until current Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison
decided otherwise.
Coach JJ Redick, who played alongside Doncic for 13 games in 2021
with the Mavericks, was pleased by Doncic's poise and patience in a
landmark game.
“Knowing Luka, whether he will admit this or not, there was probably
a little bit of nerves playing for the Lakers for the first time,
and the anticipation that this building had,” Redick said. “I
thought he handled it really well, and he played really well
tonight. ... He didn’t make it about Luka. He made it about playing
good basketball and playing Laker basketball.”
James returned from a one-game injury absence Monday when the Lakers
began a home-and-home set with the Jazz heading into the All-Star
break.
“I don’t see any world where those two playing together isn’t a good
thing," Utah coach Will Hardy said. "Their processing speed mentally
is incredible, and so I’m sure they’ll figure it out.”
Doncic had watched three straight Lakers victories from their bench
since arriving in Los Angeles a week ago. Reaves scored a
career-high 45 points to lead the Lakers past Indiana 124-117 on
Saturday without Doncic or James, who sat out to rest his sore
ankle.
Doncic began Monday by donating $500,000 to fire recovery efforts in
his new community, making an immediate impression with his pledge to
help with the damage caused by the rampant wildfires that devastated
parts of Southern California last month — including Pacific
Palisades, where Redick's home was lost.
“It's been so sad to see and learn more about the damage from the
wildfires as I landed in LA,” Doncic wrote on his Luka Doncic
Foundation's social media channels. "I can't believe it, and I feel
for all the kids who lost their homes, schools and the places where
they used to play with their friends.”
Doncic signed his note: “Your new neighbor.”
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