Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Doncic puts up 45 points in emotional Dallas return

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 Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic waves to fans after the game against the Dallas Mavericks.

Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic waves to fans after the game against the Dallas Mavericks.

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DALLAS - Luka Doncic scored 31 of his 45 points in the first half of his highly anticipated Dallas homecoming as the visiting Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Mavericks 112-97 in the National Basketball Association (NBA) on April 9.

Doncic produced his 46th career 40-point game. He added eight rebounds and six assists while connecting on 16 of 28 from the floor and 7 of 10 three-point attempts.

LeBron James posted 27 points and seven boards, and Rui Hachimura added 15 points as the Lakers (49-31) bolstered their grip on the third spot in the Western Conference.

Naji Marshall contributed 23 points and eight assists for Dallas, P.J. Washington scored 14, and Anthony Davis – in his first game for Dallas against his old side – finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists.

The Mavericks (38-42) secured a Western Conference play-in spot later that night when the Phoenix Suns lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Doncic, traded from Dallas to Los Angeles for Davis as part of a blockbuster deal on Feb 2, became emotional during a pregame video tribute. He then received deafening applause when his name was called during the starting line-up announcements.

Doncic, who averaged a franchise-record 28.6 points in 422 games for Dallas, received rousing cheers with every possession or score, particularly early.

His 14 first-quarter points were offset by five Los Angeles turnovers, as the Marshall-led Mavericks moved ahead 30-26 at the period’s end.

Doncic dominated the second quarter, draining three of three long-distance attempts and scoring 17 of his team’s 34 points, as Los Angeles took a 60-57 lead at half-time.

James, who had just eight first-half points as he played second fiddle to Doncic, came alive in the third and helped the Lakers’ cushion balloon to 78-65, before Marshall single-handedly weathered the storm for Dallas and trimmed the gap back to 83-76 with a quarter to play.

Max Christie’s tip-dunk edged the Mavs in front 84-83, but their time ahead was brief as James spearheaded a 9-0 Los Angeles response inside 90 seconds, and the Lakers were never remotely threatened again.

Doncic’s stepback three-pointer and strong drive blew the margin out to 110-94 before the five-time All-NBA First-Team selection substituted out with 1:34 remaining to a standing ovation. REUTERS

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