Luka Doncic “was completely floored” when he learned that he had been traded to the Lakers, league sources tell Dallas-based NBA insider Marc Stein (Substack link).
Stein reiterates that Doncic did not request to be traded and confirms reporting from ESPN that the Mavericks had reservations about giving the Slovenian star a five-year, super-max extension in the offseason due to his “conditioning, ability to stay healthy and his off-court commitments to those pursuits.”
In an appearance on SportsCenter last night (YouTube link), ESPN’s Brian Windhorst called the trade a “rebuke” of Doncic from the Mavericks’ perspective. While the primary focus from people around the league has been on Dallas’ end of the deal, Windhorst says LeBron James has “dreamed” of playing with Doncic, though it’s unclear how he feels about the move, given his close relationship with Anthony Davis.
As Stein writes, there had been whispers in the week leading up to perhaps the most shocking trade in NBA history that the Mavs were on the verge of making a deal, but rival teams weren’t sure what they were planning. General manager Nico Harrison has a preexisting relationship with Davis and zeroed in on the 10-time All-Star as an ideal return package for Doncic.
According to Stein, Harrison “essentially” only had the Lakers in mind as a trade partner, in large part due to Davis. That choice of wording is interesting, because league sources tell Sam Amick of The Athletic that “at least one other team” was approached by Dallas nearly two weeks ago about the prospect of trading Doncic for a different star. That offer was declined.
Amick’s story has several sourced details, particularly from the Lakers’ end. According to Amick, Lakers leadership has grown weary of James and Davis’ continual public requests for more on-court help. Amick also hears Los Angeles had concerns about Davis’ “durability and availability and a belief that he could never truly be counted on as a top option” going forward.
In a fascinating interview with Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News, Harrison said he approached Lakers head of basketball operations Rob Pelinka more than a month ago to have “basketball” conversations. Harrison noted that the two have known each other for a couple of decades from their previous jobs, when Harrison was a Nike executive and Pelinka was a player agent.
“Then all of a sudden we’re like, ‘Would you ever do this?’
‘Nah, you’re joking, right?’
‘Hmm. Interesting. Maybe I would.’
“And then it just built over time over the last three weeks,” Harrison told Townsend.
Harrison admitted Doncic’s contract situation was a primary motivating factor in making the trade. Doncic will no longer be eligible for an extension worth 35% of the salary cap this summer after being moved; the most he can make now is 30%.
“We really feel like we got ahead of what was going to be a tumultuous summer, him being eligible for the super-max and also a year away from him being able to opt out of any contract,” Harrison said. “And so we really felt like we got out in front of that. We know teams, they’ve had it out there, teams have been loading up to try to sign him once that comes available.”
He also said he hasn’t had direct communication with Doncic since the news broke, having talked to his agent Bill Duffy. His text and phone call to Doncic went unanswered, with Harrison telling Townsend, “My guess is he probably doesn’t want to talk to me.”
Davis has publicly said multiple times he views himself as more of a power forward rather than a center. Harrison told Townsend that while Davis will likely finish games in the middle, he will also play alongside Daniel Gafford and Dereck Lively when the latter returns from an ankle fracture, pointing to Cleveland (Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen) as an example of a two-big pairing that has been successful.
Here’s more on the blockbuster trade:
- James has a full no-trade clause, but both Stein and Amick write that the four-time MVP must be evaluating whether he’s still determined to finish his career in Los Angeles after the trade. According to Amick, there was an expectation that James would decline his $52.6MM player option for ’25/26 in the offseason to seek another contract, but it’s unclear if the Lakers would be willing to offer it.
- Sources tell Stein (Twitter link) that the first time Harrison and Pelinka talked about trading Doncic for Davis was in person on January 7, when the Lakers were in Dallas to play the Mavs. League insider Chris Haynes hears the Lakers contacted Davis’ agent Rich Paul sometime after they heard the offer, viewing Doncic as a long-term replacement for James (Twitter video link).
- After the trade was completed, Pelinka made three phone calls, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin (Twitter links): the first was a joint call with Davis and head coach JJ Redick; the second a call to Paul; and the third to James. McMenamin also hears from sources that Davis chose to waive his trade kicker for multiple reasons, one being that he wants to sign an extension with Dallas in the future.
- According to Stein, Doncic had been targeting February 8 as his return date from a left calf strain prior to the trade. The five-time All-NBA guard has been out with the injury since Christmas.
- Doncic’s now-former teammate Kyrie Irving was also “stunned” by the deal that will send Davis, Max Christie and the Lakers’ 2029 first-round pick to the Mavericks, Ramona Shelburne of ESPN reports (via Twitter).
- Both the Lakers and Mavericks are expected to continue to be active in trade talks leading up to Thursday’s deadline, according to Stein, Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press and Christian Clark of The Athletic (Twitter links). “Everybody knows the Lakers are trying to do more even after this,” a source told Reynolds.
- In a full story for The Athletic, Clark takes a look at Harrison’s history of making major roster moves at three consecutive deadlines. John Hollinger of The Athletic views the trade as a potential disaster for the Mavs, given the ages and injury histories of Irving and Davis. Hollinger also speculates that Doncic could sign a short-term extension with the Lakers in the offseason in order to maximize his future earnings, a possibility Bobby Marks of ESPN (YouTube link) discussed as well.
- Mavs fans were understandably heartbroken by the trade, writes Shawn McFarland of The Dallas Morning News. “I’m hoping to wake up from a bad dream,” one fan said. “You have the most talented Mavericks team in Mavericks history and you have Luka right here. It’s like, ‘Boom.’ We just went to the finals, we finally get this team around him, it’s all right here, and then you trade him? It’s the biggest joke ever.”
thats the thing about the trade to me, its not like the mavs were under performing. i actually had them winning the west again. trading a franchise player mid season after he took u to the finals is gonna leave alot of players looking at the mavs differently. (even though i think they actually got better) its crazy
Vegas just flipped their odds. Lakers are now favored over the Mavs
Vegas odds factor in bets coming in as well. People are gonna be betting on doncic and lebron even if it is a worse team.
Dallas trades 25 year-old Luka, because they are not sure about signing him to a Super Max due to conditioning issues which they believe causes his injuries. You trade him for an always injured 32 year-old Anthony Davis, who waives his trade kicker, because he expects to sign a contract extension with Dallas. Make it make sense.
Defense was clearly a factor too but even so the puzzle just doesn’t fit
“You have the most talented Mavericks team in Mavericks history and you have Luka right here.” Fans can be dim. The 2011 championship Mavs beat the Heatles, they’re obviously the most talented Mavs team in history.
exactly
Very strange trade. You trade your franchise player because you feel he will not be good under 30 for a player over 30. AD came to the Lakers after LeBron begged him to come to LA but now thrown away like garbage. Who plays center for the Lakers? Who plays defense for the Lakers?
Lakers aren’t trying to win this year really. I think they just decided to pivot, gain some more draft capital and build for next year.
I just don’t see how it is a good trade for Dallas. In the long run a great trade for the lakers.
Not if Luka’s knees and ankles are as bad as they appear.
They still should have gotten way more…. They didnt even get the Lakers second available first for a perineal MVP contender.
What does the perineum have to do with anything?
I just don’t see how it’s “good” for either team, unless more moves are coming. For LA, they’d better be big time
Both rosters dont make sense now. One has too many centers the other has none that are better than 3rd string deep bench.
That’s because you are a Warriors fan arc89, you have been brainwashed into thinking smallball is the ONLY way to win, when the future (that Kerr is doing NOTHING to prep for) are twin towers lineups. Kerr should be playing lineups with 2 of Looney and TJD and Post and they should also get Vooch so they can run 2 bigs most of the game. PNR is back, but Kerr refuses to see the writing on the wall and continues to go 4 smalls.
Whether it’s this week or in the off-season, the Lakers will add a marquee big man. Guarantee it.
Lakers can land Ayton now
Rui and filler for Ayton
Finney Smith and Vando are PF
After TWO more trades. Lakers can take down Thunder this season
Unless the Lakers throw in AR as a filler in the Ayton deal its not happening. Think of the Bull’s center that would be Rui straight up for him and a 2nd rounder.
Concerned about his ability to stay healthy so they decided to trade him for Anthony Davis and roll with a core of Davis, Kyrie, and Klay is the definition of mixed signals.
I’m convinced there is something more behind the scenes to this deal that will never surface, it just makes absolutely zero sense from the Mavs perspective
I believe this trade is good for AD longevity. He goes to a better defensive team than the lakers which will lesson his load than he had to do in the lakers especially banging with centers . Long term it is a win for the lakers they found their center franchise peace for the next seven years at least . Short term lakers look awful with the way the team currently formed. I don’t believe LeBron and Luka can mesh together. Their bot below average defenders too . Hope Luka gets a wake up call and take cares of his conditioning more .
How is this good for his longevity? LOL … guy is getting older, has a bulging disc! I’m sorry but once big men start having chronic issues, they start sinking like the Titanic.
Because in LA he basically was the defense and he was banging a lot . Now he has two great centers to share the load with . We will see time will tell
Very splashy trade. Huge names, lots of glitter and gold… Neither player will win a championship moving forward. Luka’s a beer guzzling fatty (who is also the most talented guy in the league) and AD has a couple of peak years left. This trade moves the needle today, in 5 years will seem ho hum.
Makes sense now why Dallas was rumoured to be shopping Gafford.
They won’t exactly need 4 bigs with PJ AD Lively and Gafford.
Although I though PJ would more than likely be the odd man out cause he likely won’t want to be a back up considering how well he’s been playing recently and he’s not a great fit at the 3.
PJ and Christie for Cam Johnson would be great
Gives Dallas another shooter and wing to help open the floor for their bigs. Both PJ and Max would be great for Brooklyn.
If not Cam then DeRozan, Kuzma, Anfernee Simons, Keegan Murray or Coby White
As for the Lakers, I’m guessing they continue to try to remain a contender but also balancing the want to build for the future. If you’ve got Bron and Luka I don’t think Reaves is really a great fit anymore. I think you need size and shooting.
AR and Rui for John Collins and Walker Kessler
Maintains a win now approach, also good long term upside. Jazz have struggled to fill the backcourt AR would be a really good addition and Rui would pair nicely with Lauri.
“PJ and Christie for Cam Johnson would be great”. Do you think maybe Brooklyn would have been interested in Luka???? Nic Claxton, Cam Johnson, salary fillers and 4 1st round picks (which can be flipped for players). Does young Nic Claxton count as a defensive-minded center? Mikal Bridges brought back 5 #1 picks, and you can only get a 2029 1st rounder for Luka????
I’m sure 90% of the league would’ve been interested but according reports the Mavs only spoke to 2 teams and 1 was the Lakers.
Mavs clearly didn’t want fillers and picks they wanted to continue being a high level contender and hence targeted a top tier talent like AD hence why they only got 1 first.
I would’ve liked to have seen it be the magic that got involved. KCP, Franz Wagner, Anthony Black and 2 firsts for Luka.
Franz at the 3, keep PJ at the 4. KCP and Klay can share the SG job. Maintain being a strong contender but also have a bright future with Black Hardy Franz PJ and Lively plus the extra picks
The fact they only talked to two teams is what makes this all really not adding up. Luka ain’t returning Nico Harrison’s calls. You trade Luka to bring back the biggest haul. Picks can get you players at deadline. Get multiple teams involved if necessary. “Win-Now” move??? Remember how the 2nd half of the season went after they traded for Kyrie. No chemistry and waived the white towel. Luka rides a string of upsets the following year, and takes them to the Finals. The following year Luka is traded for a less than impressive haul.
Lakers gotta trade Reaves now, that backcourt is a little too vanilla.
Like I said, it’s a 2-year window now for the MAVS, maybe 3 depending on who they get to sanitize the roster with their glut of bigs.
This chapter of the adelsons is my least favorite one so far
Will the next domino now be LeBron (and Bronny) going to Golden State to close it out with his homies Steph and Draymond???
Lakers get their next generation ticket salesman.
In MLB terms, this is like Kansas City Royals trading Bobby Witt Jr. to the New York Mets for Pete Alonso…You lose an entire fan base this way…
I speak baseball. Good analogy. Agree completely
Although in baseball prospects get traded all the time because of the different trade rules and lots get dealt before they become something. Or you do like the A’s did with the Matts and Montas and stuff where you deal all your all stars and get nothing…
You could find a lot of prospects that teams wish they hadnt traded after they popped. This is like if the Dodgers dealt Shohei for a minimal return for no real reason.
Who needs a fan base when you can move to Vegas?
Wonder if Luka will get the picture now that his conditioning has objectively cost him the supermax. Probably not lol
El cambio beneficia a Dallas hay que ser pacientes van a jugar mejor en equipo.
Completamente de acuerdo. Cuando el humo se disipe, se verá
I just love how my biggest criticism of Steve Kerr is his refusal to believe the league isn’t trending towards twin towers lineups, is verified in this post. Almost all GSW losses are because the other team plays 2-3 bigs at a time. Cleveland is destroying everyone with this method. Dallas will start doing that this season at least with AD, Gafford and Lively. Wise move by Dallas for the immediate future, Lakers get a post-Lebron player to build around.
Yup. It’s what improved wolves what won Tim Duncan & Robinson their first chip, Gasol too, Tingus Pingis and Horford their first also etc.
Tingus Pingus lmao
Mavs GM definitely has executive dinners with Lakers brass.
The narrative that the trade was just the brainchild of Harrison and his buddy Pelinka (everyone else being blindsided) initially seemed unlikely. Yet, the facts that have surfaced so far are consistent with it. Maybe that changes once the deal becomes official, and the full truth comes out. But maybe its already out.
I would think the Mavs might push for a bucket getter like Cam Thomas or Jordan Clarkson. Someone in that mold.
I’m not a LeBron fan in the least but if there is one thing he’s got it’s a super human work ethic, if ANY of that could rub off onto Luka we could see a focused in shape Luka for the first time in his career. That’s scary.
Great trade for lakers. Get a 26 yr old stud. Dallas gets Davis who’s 6 yrs older and gets hurt a lot. Makes no sense why Dallas would make a stupid trade.
I think LA wins this trade in the long term but as of right now I think this trade makes Dallas a more complete team than they previously were, as great as Luka is on offense he may be one of the worst defenders in the entire league