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Vlade Divac passed on Doncic because he didn't like his dad?
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Vlade Divac and the Sacramento Kings passed on the opportunity to draft Luka Doncic last year, taking Marvin Bagley III instead.

Now we know why.

According to Tim MacMahon of ESPN on Adrian Wojnarowski’s podcast, Divac didn’t like Doncic’s dad, and that was a contributing factor in the Kings passing on a generational talent.

“My understanding is that him (Vlade Divac) being so close to Luka and knowing his dad so well, factored into their decision,” MacMahon said. “Basically he didn’t think a whole lot of Luka’s dad, and the whole like father like son…well….I don’t….no, this is a different dude. you messed that one up, Vlade.”

It’s worth pointing out that Bagley isn’t bad. He’s a good, young player who might develop into a star one day. But he’s not even playing right now due to a fractured thumb. And even at his best, compared to what Doncic is doing these days for the Dallas Mavericks, he doesn’t come close to matching up.

So the fate of two NBA franchises might have been altered in a major way due to a personality conflict. And that’s not good news for Sacramento.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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