Luka Doncic had a huge start against his old team Tuesday night. But it was the Los Angeles Lakers' other superstar who had the big finish.
LEBRON PUTBACK SLAM pic.twitter.com/gzZwORw7ef
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LeBron James put up 16 points, five rebounds and an assist in the fourth quarter of the Lakers' 107-99 win over the Dallas Mavericks. With the Mavericks making a desperate rally late in the final minute, James iced the game by stealing P.J. Washington's tip on a jump ball, then diving to the hoop for an easy layup off Doncic's 12th assist.
Luka drops the dime off to LeBron for the dagger pic.twitter.com/XMCyBRLjFy
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James finished with 27 points, 12 rebounds and three assists. He got some help from Doncic, who continually found his All-Star teammate for easy buckets.
LUKA TO LEBRON
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Lakers star duo going OFF in the 4Q ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/stvr3loVhE
Luka finds Bron for the three
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That's a Triple-Double for Luka Magic ✨ pic.twitter.com/2sOVPT17g6
Doncic logged his first triple-double as a member of the Lakers, finishing with 19 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists. He already had a double-double at halftime, clearly fired up to be playing against the team that unceremoniously dumped him last month. Not only did Doncic stuff the stat sheet early, but he stared down the Dallas bench — or possibly the Mavericks executives behind the bench — after his lone three-pointer.
Luka from DEEP
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Immediately stares down the Mavs bench pic.twitter.com/qdxcUfqtIe
It was a big win for Doncic and for the Lakers, who moved into fourth place in the Western Conference, which would give them home-court advantage for the first round of the playoffs. And it was a big loss for the Mavericks, who fell into ninth place and face five difficult matchups in their next six games.
Doncic sent Dallas a message Tuesday night. James sent a message to the rest of the NBA that the Lakers still have two superstars.
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