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.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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


