Keep an eye on Luka Dončić as the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks square off on Tuesday, Feb. 25, for the first time since their blockbuster trade swap of superstars Dončić and Anthony Davis set the sports world ablaze in early February.
Luka Dončić Has Been Putting in Work Since the Trade
On the morning ahead of the game, ESPN revealed that, according to an inside source, Dončić is using leaks from within the Mavericks organization that they sent him packing due to concerns about his weight and work ethic as motivation. So, it’s safe to assume he’s had this matchup circled on his calendar since the trade.
Whether the reports of his poor conditioning and work ethic while in Dallas held any validity or not doesn’t much matter now, as the newest LA celebrity is putting those narratives to bed now that he’s a Laker.
After all, “A beast was awakened inside him,” according to ESPN’s source. That beast reportedly pushed Dončić to work on his game at an outdoor court with Lakers assistant coach Scott Brooks and work out at his hotel gym while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas during the recent NBA All-Star break — habits that, if you believe the Mavericks’ leaks, were rare at best during his time in Dallas.
As for what the leaks specifically said, it was also ESPN that brought them to light when the trade first broke.
“The Mavericks were motivated to move Dončić because of his constant conditioning concerns, sources told [Tim] MacMahon,” Dave McMenamin wrote. “There had been significant frustration within the organization about Dončić’s lack of discipline regarding his diet and conditioning, which team sources considered a major factor in his injury issues.”
Regarding how that internal beast has influenced his form on the court, Dončić took a few games to find his feet with the Lakers, averaging just 14.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 5.3 assists over his first three games in the purple and gold. Now, it’s worth noting those were his first outings since returning from a calf injury sustained back in December, and he was on a minutes restriction for the first two.
Nevertheless, Dončić found his footing in a Feb. 22 matchup against the Denver Nuggets, leading the Lakers to a 123-100 win while stuffing the stat sheet with 32 points, 10 boards, seven assists, four steals, and a block. Alongside him, LeBron James poured in 25 points, nine rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and a steal, effectively quelling any doubts that the duo could perform as a tandem.
Unfortunately for those fans in it for the drama, the marquee bout between the new-look Lakers and Mavericks won’t feature Anthony Davis, who went down with an adductor injury in his otherwise stellar debut with his new team. Davis’ next chance to take on his former team comes April 9 in Dallas.