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  • ‘Unfathomable’: How this stunning Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade came together for Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks


    WALK INTO ONE of the seven Ascension Coffee shops in Dallas, and there are tall glass towers that baristas use to make the upscale cafe’s signature Japanese iced drip coffee. It takes 12 hours for the water to filter through before a barista hits the coffee with a dose of nitrogen and pours it in a cup. On the morning of Jan. 7, Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison invited Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka to the Ascension Coffee in the lobby of the Hotel Crescent Court, just a half-mile from American Airlines Arena, to begin a similarly arduous, delicate trade conversation that would jolt the rest of the NBA.

    Nearly a month later, the Lakers and Mavericks pulled off perhaps the most shocking trade in NBA history, trading 25-year-old perennial MVP contender, Luka Doncic, for All-NBA big man, Anthony Davis, without so much as a peep leaking out ahead of time.

    Fans in Dallas took to the streets to protest the move, creating a makeshift memorial outside the team’s arena, at the foot of the statue for Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki, who had posted a sad-faced emoji in response to the trade of a player many expected to be immortalized next to him with a statue one day.

    Stars across the NBA were stunned — including the players involved in the trade who’d been given no heads-up that discussions at this level were even taking place.

    Doncic sent a quick group text to his teammates but did not answer or return Harrison’s call informing him of the trade. Davis was home in Los Angeles, texting congratulations to his teammates after they’d beaten the New York Knicks on Saturday night. LeBron James was out to dinner in New York when he got a call from Pelinka minutes before ESPN’s Shams Charania broke news of the trade. Kyrie Irving learned of the trade on social media while he was undergoing treatment at the Mavericks hotel in Cleveland, where the team was set to play against the Cavaliers on Sunday afternoon.

    Executives from around the league were both furious and jealous that the glitzy, star-driven Lakers had been the only team given an opportunity to bid for Doncic’s services.

    “Unfathomable,” one Western Conference executive told ESPN.

    “I’m stunned,” an Eastern Conference executive texted.

    But while this trade seemingly came out of nowhere, sources on both sides said it was a rather direct process between two men with a long history of trust, formed over two decades with the late Lakers icon, Kobe Bryant.

    Harrison decided early on, team sources said, that the best way to trade a player of Doncic’s caliber was to pick the trade that he wanted, rather than open up the process, to avoid Doncic and his agent exerting their own leverage. It would also avoid the crippling fan backlash that might influence the deal.

    Pelinka and the Lakers understood. Nothing could leak. Not a breath of it. They’d learned the same lesson many times throughout their recent history with blockbuster trades: the infamous failed trade for Chris Paul in 2011, which was scuttled by then-NBA commissioner David Stern after heavy pressure from rival owners; the prolonged, circus-like trade for Davis in 2019 that ruined in the second half of the 2018-19 season and contributed to Magic Johnson’s ignominious ending as Lakers president; and last year’s mind-boggling owner-to-owner discussions about trading James to the Golden State Warriors, which were ultimately shut down by James’ agent, Rich Paul.

    In all of those trades, outside forces undermined the trade process. For a trade of this magnitude to come to fruition, the circle had to be small. And the only person Harrison felt he could trust to execute this highly charged, intensely secretive process was Pelinka.

    Even the Utah Jazz, the third team that facilitated the transaction by collecting two second-round picks for absorbing Jalen Hood-Schifino, didn’t know Doncic and Davis were a part of the deal until about an hour before it was completed, league sources said. Even Jazz president Danny Ainge, who hails from the Lakers’ hated rival, the Boston Celtics, had about only 30 minutes notice, sources said, that Los Angeles was about to acquire Doncic to be the new face of its franchise.

    But by then it was too late to do much about it. NBA history was about to be altered.


    PELINKA AND HARRISON’S relationship dates to the summer of 2003, when both were ambitious young executives who had earned the trust of a then-25-year-old Kobe Bryant. Bryant had left his longtime agent Arn Tellem in March 2002 and convinced Pelinka, then a junior executive at Tellem’s company SFX, to leave with him.

    He was also a sneaker free agent after his contract with Adidas had lapsed. Rather than re-sign with the company immediately, Bryant chose to open up the process. He’d wear Nikes one night, Reeboks another, all trying to froth the market after he’d helped the Lakers win their third championship in a row.

    Nike was focused on a high schooler named LeBron James at the time and put its A-team on the case.

    Harrison, then a junior executive in his mid-20s, was tasked with recruiting Bryant. He attended every home game that year, but Bryant mostly ignored him. Eventually his persistence paid off, and in the summer of 2003, Harrison and Pelinka closed a five-year, $40 million deal for Bryant to join Nike.

    Their relationship was soon put to the test when Bryant was accused of rape by a woman in Colorado that September. Prosecutors eventually dropped their case against Bryant, who settled a civil suit with a financial payment and an apology, without admitting fault.

    Over the next decade Pelinka and Harrison traveled the world together with Bryant on official Nike business and joint family vacations. They were members of Bryant’s inner circle, and they leaned on each other when Bryant tragically died in a helicopter crash in 2020.

    All of which is prologue to why Harrison only felt comfortable discussing the biggest gamble of his professional career with Pelinka.

    “I understand the magnitude of it,” Harrison said Sunday. “The easiest thing for me to do is nothing, and everyone would praise me for doing nothing. But we really believe in it. Time will tell if I’m right.”


    IN THE NEARLY four years since former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban lured him away from Nike to come run the team, Harrison has studied Doncic closely.

    While he admired Doncic’s talent, spirit and competitiveness, team sources said, Harrison had more doubts about Doncic than others in the organization — such as Cuban or Nowitzki — did.

    Doncic had everything one could want in a generational superstar. He’d been a first-team All-NBA selection in each of the past five seasons. His career 28.7 points average is third in NBA history, behind only Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain. Last season he led the NBA in scoring with 33.9 points and nearly averaged a triple-double. But he wasn’t a relentless worker like Bryant. He didn’t treat his body like a temple like James.

    The Mavericks’ frustrations with Doncic’s habits on and off the court were well known in league circles. Head coach Jason Kidd frequently expressed concerns publicly and directly with Doncic about his conditioning, weight fluctuations and constant arguing with officials.

    Doncic had mostly taken the criticism without complaint, but it never resulted in a significant change in his habits.

    “I mean, who gains weight during the season when you’re playing 40 minutes a game?” a team source vented to ESPN last year.

    Still, last season, he averaged a league-leading 33.9 points, 9.2 rebounds and 9.8 assists and came in third in MVP voting.

    If Doncic wasn’t going to change his ways, the Mavericks figured they would prod him by making changes around him. In August 2023, the team fired former director of player health and performance Casey Smith, who has since been hired by Jalen Brunson’s New York Knicks. After last season, the Mavs fired strength coach Jeremy Holsopple and manual therapist Casey Spangler. All three had been with the team since before Doncic was drafted and had strong relationships with him.

    “They get rid of everybody I like,” Doncic griped in recent months, one source said.

    The plan backfired.

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    Stephen A.: Trade could be wake-up call for Luka

    Stephen A. Smith breaks down how the Luka Doncic trade affects the Lakers moving forward.

    Before last season, Doncic hired a full-time “body team” — Slovenian national team strength coach Anže Maček, as well as physiotherapist Javier Barrio Calvo and nutritionist Lucia Almendros from Real Madrid — that he paid for out of his own pocket.

    The changes didn’t result in a healthier or more available Doncic, and the internal frustration only increased as team sources complained about poor communication between Doncic’s team and the Mavs’ staff this season.

    Over the previous six seasons, Doncic had played an average of 67 games. This season, he has sat out 27 games, including the past six weeks since straining his left calf for the fourth time in three years. He gained weight while he was out, which frustrated team officials, sources said. The primary reasoning for an 11-day absence in late November, officially attributed to a right wrist sprain, was to provide Doncic time to shed weight after he had ballooned into the high 260s, sources said. He had a similar shutdown in December 2021, early in the first season of the Harrison-Kidd regime.

    Still, his production on the court was unmatched, and he turned in a series of sublime performances in the playoffs, when it mattered, to lead Dallas to the Finals.

    “I don’t care what he does,” one All-Star told ESPN. “He still goes out and gives you 33-9-9 every night.”

    A rival NBA coach said: “How do you say this now when you said every year how great he looked coming into camp?”

    Doncic weighed 255 pounds when he underwent an MRI on his calf in late January, sources said, and he typically played in the 250-255 range. The Mavs considered his ideal weight to be 245, which would allow Doncic to maintain his advantage of being able to bully defenders with power while maximizing his quickness and minimizing injury risk.

    By far the biggest change in Dallas, though, was Cuban’s December 2023 decision to sell his majority stake in the team to the Adelson family, who are casino magnates, and turn leadership of the franchise over to team governor Patrick Dumont.

    Cuban had developed a strong bond with Doncic since acquiring him in a draft-day trade with the Atlanta Hawks in 2018. He’d famously joked that if he had to “choose between my wife and keeping Luka on the Mavs, catch me at my lawyer’s office prepping for a divorce.”

    But Cuban, though still a near-nightly presence at Mavericks games, is out of the franchise’s decision-making tree now, and Dumont does not have the same relationship with Doncic or the inclination to assert himself in basketball decisions as Cuban.

    Dumont saw it as a business decision that would preserve the Mavericks’ financial flexibility for the long term, team sources said, and he trusted Harrison’s vision of how Davis would be a culture-setter and give the team a new defense-minded identity.

    Doncic was eligible to sign a five-year, $345 million extension — the highest in league history — this summer. He anticipated signing the deal, sources said, and never gave any indication that he intended to explore the possibility of leaving Dallas. He’d even begun searching for a new home in the city. Team sources say they were as afraid of Doncic signing the deal as they were of him not.

    “I feel like we got out in front of what could have been a tumultuous summer,” Harrison said Sunday. “Other teams that were loading up that he was going to be able to decide, make his own decision at some point of whether he wants to be here or not. Whether we want to supermax him or not, or whether he wants to opt out. So, I think we had to take all that into consideration.”

    Cuban declined to comment when reached by ESPN, saying it wasn’t his team anymore.

    Others within the organization and those close to it weren’t so reticent to give an opinion.

    “No way Mark would ever trade Luka,” a team source said. “It wouldn’t even be a conversation.”


    CUBAN WAS IN the room the last time the Lakers pulled off a trade of this magnitude. He was one of the owners who objected to the three-way trade that would’ve sent Chris Paul from the New Orleans Hornets to the Lakers for a package headlined by Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom.

    It was a contentious five-hour meeting, with owners arguing over the fairness toward small-market teams and the consequences of star players being able to affect a franchise’s value so dramatically with free agent decisions.

    Then-commissioner David Stern ran these meetings with an iron fist, insisting that each person in the room turn their phone off until the CBA was ratified. Anyone who violated Stern’s edict heard about it in the strongest possible way. That’s one reason why Jeanie Buss — filling in at the NBA board of governors meeting for her father, Dr. Jerry Buss, who was undergoing surgery for cancer — had no idea that her brother Jim Buss and then-general manager Mitch Kupchak were negotiating the trade for Paul at the exact same time.

    If she had known, Buss would’ve insisted that the trade remain secret until the CBA was ratified and all the owners were out of earshot of Stern, who was acting as the de facto owner of the Hornets, giving him the ability to approve or deny the trade.

    Paul was 25 at the time, the same age as Doncic now. The Lakers believed he’d be the successor to Bryant as the face of their franchise, much like they believe Doncic will succeed James one day soon.

    Instead, Stern vetoed the deal, Paul went to the rival Clippers and the Lakers spent the final three years of Bryant’s career and the first three years after it in the lottery trying to find the successor to Bryant, until James came to them as a free agent in 2018.

    That experience taught the Lakers the value — and consequences — of keeping trades quiet until they were all the way done.

    In 2019, they learned the hard way again, when negotiations with New Orleans for Davis turned into a drawn-out spectacle that torpedoed their relationships with many of the young players they’d drafted and developed, and hurt their leverage in negotiations for Davis.

    Then last season, another monster trade was scuttled when the Lakers asked James’ agent Rich Paul whether James would welcome a trade to the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors had initiated the talks after receiving information that James might be open to such a deal. But Paul said no, and the talks died out.

    This time no one but Harrison, Dumont, Pelinka and Buss would have a say. Not Paul, who represents both Davis and James. Not Doncic or his agent. Not Kyrie Irving or his agent. Not even Kidd or Lakers coach JJ Redick, who formed a friendship with Doncic during their brief time as teammates at the end of the 2021 season.

    “I thought I’d spend my career here and I wanted so badly to bring you a championship,” Doncic wrote in a social media post directed to Mavericks fans Sunday. “… In good times and bad, from injuries to the NBA Finals, your support never changed. Thank you not only for sharing my joy in our best moments, but also for lifting me up when I needed it most.”

    His father, Sasa, wasn’t as diplomatic.

    “I think that exactly this secrecy, or should I say from some individuals, maybe even hypocrisy, this hurts me personally,” Sasa Doncic said on the Slovenian broadcast of Sunday’s Mavericks-Cavaliers game, translated by Arena Sport. “I think that Luka absolutely doesn’t deserve this. … I feel like this is very unfair from some individuals because I know that Luka respected Dallas a lot. He respected the whole city, helped children. It was never a problem for him to go to hospitals and to orphanages and to all of these charity events. It wasn’t even a problem last year since, I am saying again, one individual said he’s not fit enough. That he played, I don’t know, 100 games, practically 40 minutes with two or three players constantly on him. That he was beaten and you say such things about him. I feel that this is very unfair from certain individuals. You traded him, stand by your actions but don’t look for excuses or alibis, that’s it.”

    Ultimately though, Doncic and his camp took solace in the fact Dallas traded him to a destination and franchise like the Lakers.

    “Nobody likes being traded,” a source close to Doncic said. “But they sent him to the Lakers when they could’ve sent him anywhere.”

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    Can Luka join this list of Lakers legends?

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    HARRISON WAS AWARE of the risks and ramifications of a trade like this from the first coffee he shared with Pelinka. Trades of this magnitude rarely happen in professional sports. They’re too complicated. Too political. Too risky for all involved.

    But for the past month, as the trade got more and more realistic, the size of the circle of those wrestling with the implications remained.

    Then late last week, the deal picked up steam as the Lakers recruited Utah as a facilitator. The Jazz only knew they’d be receiving Hood-Schifino in exchange for two second-round picks, sources said. The Lakers had several backup plans if the Jazz option fell through.

    Utah just had to complete a trade with the Clippers earlier Saturday morning to free up roster spots to take in another player. The last part of that deal was completed Saturday around the same time the Lakers and Knicks were tipping off in New York.

    The Lakers had asked the Jazz to complete the trade involving Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills by the time they were finished against the Knicks because they didn’t want Max Christie to have to fly back with the team on their Sunday morning flight back to Los Angeles and then learn he’d been traded.

    Shortly after the Jazz completed their business with Mills, they learned of the magnitude of the trade in which they were about to be involved. All that did was buy them an extra hour to digest the ramifications.

    Once the trade broke, at 12:15 a.m. ET Sunday — sending Davis, Christie and a 2029 first-round pick to Dallas in exchange for Doncic and forwards Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris — questions immediately arose surrounding what it might mean for James, his no-trade clause and his stated preference to finish his career in Los Angeles.

    Initially, sources said that desire remains the same — at least this season. But the Warriors could make another run at him, league sources with knowledge of the Warriors’ thinking said. A reunion with Kevin Durant is also a possibility, if the Suns would ever consider it.

    James can also become a free agent again this summer by declining his $52.6 million player option. He was close to Davis, whom he worked to bring to Los Angeles, but he has also spoken openly for years about his love of Doncic’s game.

    The trade also raised questions about the Lakers’ place in the West for the remainder of the season. While James and the injured Doncic, who is expected to return this month, are both superstars, the Lakers now have a massive hole in the middle with just days left before the trade deadline to address it.

    But the biggest question of all will take years to answer.

    Will Doncic prove the Mavs wrong?

    “I’m sorry [fans] are frustrated, but it’s something that we believe in as an organization,” Harrison said. “It’s going to make us better. We believe that it sets us up to win, not only now, but also in the future. And when we win, I believe the frustration will go away.

    “The future to me is three, four years from now. The future 10 years from now, I don’t know. They’ll probably bury me and [Kidd] by then. Or we’ll bury ourselves.”





    Unfathomable: How this stunning Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade came together for Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks

    In a move that has left the basketball world in shock, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks have pulled off a blockbuster trade involving two of the game’s biggest stars, Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis.

    The trade, which was reportedly in the works for months, came together in a whirlwind of negotiations and back-and-forth discussions between the two teams. Both franchises were looking to make a big splash in the offseason, and this trade certainly fits the bill.

    For the Lakers, acquiring a young superstar like Doncic is a huge win. The 22-year-old Slovenian has quickly established himself as one of the best players in the league, with his scoring ability, playmaking skills, and basketball IQ all off the charts. Pairing him with LeBron James and Russell Westbrook gives the Lakers a formidable trio that will be tough for any team to match up against.

    On the other side, the Mavericks are getting a proven superstar in Anthony Davis, who has been one of the top big men in the league for years. His combination of scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking will be a huge boost for a Dallas team that is looking to make a deep playoff run.

    The logistics of the trade are still being finalized, but it is clear that both teams are making bold moves to improve their rosters and compete for a championship. The basketball world will be watching closely to see how this trade plays out and whether it will pay off for both sides in the long run.

    In the end, this stunning trade serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the NBA offseason and the lengths that teams will go to in order to improve their chances of success. Only time will tell if this trade will be a game-changer for both the Lakers and Mavericks, but one thing is for sure: it has certainly captured the attention of basketball fans everywhere.

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  • Anthony Davis-for-Luka Dončić deal headlines 15 stunning trades in NBA history


    Luka Dončić is officially headed to Los Angeles after a shocking blockbuster trade.

    Reactions to the Luka Dončić-for-Anthony Davis trade in the wee hours from Saturday to Sunday generally lined up as:

    • What the bleep?
    • They did what?
    • I’m not believing it until it’s official.

    Disbelief reigned after the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks concocted a deal even the most click-thirsty, fringe-media blogger would have scoffed at a few hours earlier.

    And yet, there it was, just as real in the light of day. Superstar for superstar, a swap of mega-talents consummated behind a curtain and dropped on the sports ticker with nary a rumor nor a leak.

    That’s what makes Dončić-for-Davis the most stunning trade in NBA history: Sheer surprise. No rumblings, no warnings, no whining by one, the other or both to play elsewhere. No imminent free agency, at least, and plenty of work still undone where each had been playing.

    Now, poof! Everything is different. Breathtaking. For comparison’s sake, here is a rundown of previous stunning NBA trades. Some involved huge names, some sent shock waves of impact through the league, and almost all were thoroughly unexpected.

    But first, some ground rules:

    Dealing away an openly disgruntled star, especially if it’s about money, doesn’t count as “stunning.” Big names have demanded new locales often in league history – too often frankly – all but telegraphing the subsequent moves. Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Charles Barkley all did it, and more recently so have Carmelo Anthony, James Harden, Kawhi Leonard and Davis himself.

    Trades built around draft picks don’t count either. In hindsight, it’s shocking, for example, that Golden State sent Robert Parish and Kevin McHale to Boston for Joe Barry Carroll, but when it happened, McHale and Carroll were still just picks. The same goes for deals that swapped Chris Webber and Penny Hardaway, got LaMarcus Aldridge to Portland, landed Scottie Pippen in Chicago or delivered Bill Russell to the Celtics. All as picks or rookies who had yet to play a minute.

    Shaquille O’Neal is almost a category unto himself, same as he is his own ZIP code. The NBA landscape went seismic three times when the big fella relocated, but his moves weren’t surprises. There was enough fear in trying to re-sign him (Orlando) or team rancor (L.A., Miami) that we could see the tracks being laid each time for the Big Diesel’s departures. With the rules in place, here is a ranking of the most stunning trades in NBA history.


    15. Chris Webber to Sacramento for Richmond, Thorpe

    Webber already had been traded for Hardaway as a Draft deal in 1993. But he really caught folks off-guard again when he got sent packing in May 1998 for veterans Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe. Webber was just 24, had been an All-Star already and was the Wizards’ best player. There was positional overlap with Juwan Howard, Webber’s teammate at Michigan, but Washington kept the lesser player. After the deal, Wizards GM Wes Unseld said: “I don’t think we’ve gotten any worse.” Except they did, from 42 victories to the equivalent of 29 in the 1999 lockout season.


    14. Elvin Hayes to Washington for Jack Marin

    Elvin Hayes was a force six decades ago, undersized as a center but a ferocious rebounder who led the NBA in scoring (28.4) as a rookie. He developed a reputation as an irritating, self-absorbed teammate, which made him expendable to Houston in June 1972 after four NBA seasons. But he had a hoops reason to be unhappy – the Rockets’ coach was Tex Winter, who became famous years later as Phil Jackson’s guru installing the triangle offense. Hayes chafed with Winters’ playbook and got his wish in a deal for scorer Marin. Teaming with Wes Unseld up front, Hayes helped the Wizards to one title and two Finals trips, while earning six All-NBA berths, six Top 10 MVP finishes and eventual Hall of Fame enshrinement.


    13. Paul George to the Clippers

    It wasn’t the headline as much as the haul that elicited gasps when George got his desired ticket to L.A. in July 2019 to join free agent Kawhi Leonard. The Thunder got back Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (a leading MVP candidate this season), Danilo Gallinari, five first-round picks and two pick swaps. Six years later, Oklahoma City would have won this day had it only received SGA. Everything else was stunning, lopsided gravy.


    12. Julius Erving for $3M

    Call this a purchase if you like, but the bottom line is, Philadelphia got the player it wanted (Erving), the Nets got what it needed (cash) and the teams’ next decade was set. Erving was the ABA’s brightest star, leading an infusion of new talent to the NBA via the 1976 merger.


    11. MVP Moses heads north, leads Sixers

    Moses Malone had just won his second NBA MVP after averaging 31.1 points and 14.7 rebounds. He was 27 years old. But ownership in Houston balked at his salary demands. Malone signed an offer sheet with the Sixers, and the Rockets matched it, extracting aging big man Calvin Jones and a future pick (Rodney McCray) in return in September 1982. Malone spent four seasons in Philadelphia but was both regular-season and Finals MVP in 1982-83, sparking the franchise’s first title since 1987 and last.


    10. CP3 to Clippers in 2011

    This was the other sneaker dropping, the aftershock in the wake of the initial quake. On Dec. 8, 2011, coming out of another fractious lockout, the Lakers, Hornets and Rockets had a deal to send Chris Paul to L.A., while the Lakers sent out Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol. Not so fast! NBA commissioner David Stern, in his capacity as custodian for league-owned Charlotte at that time, vetoed the trade. Six days later Paul was sent to the Clippers instead for a package of players and picks.


    9. Earl Monroe to Knicks

    It wasn’t the why as much as the where, the when and the whom when scoring savant Monroe got traded by Baltimore. He wasn’t happy with his salary and wanted out, but the surprise factor was Monroe landing on the Knicks, on the fly 14 games into the 1971-72 season. New York was seen as the consummate ensemble team with an All-NBA point guard already in Walt Frazier. Could this possibly work? Just 6-8 when they made the deal, the Knicks went 42-26 from there. As Monroe fit himself into the team style, they won their second title in 1973.


    8. Bulls get Rodman for Will Perdue

    The idea that the vaunted Chicago Bulls would turn to perceived knucklehead Dennis Rodman as the third pillar of a new three-peat was the shock in this move. Coach Phil Jackson made sure Michael Jordan and Pippen signed off on acquiring not just a wild child but an instigator from their Detroit-Chicago antagonisms. They agreed on the brink of the 1995-96 season to let Dennis be Dennis away from the court and milked three more championships out of the mix.


    7. Aguirre for Dantley and the ring

    Both Mark Aguirre and Adrian Dantley were relatively wide-bodied, low-post scorers for Dallas and Detroit in February 1989. Aguirre, with a 24.6 scoring average and three All-Star trips with the Mavs, had worn out his welcome with coach Dick Motta. But his Chicago buddy Isiah Thomas saw how he could help the Pistons, and Dantley didn’t fit well in that team’s tight, scrappy culture. Dantley eventually became a Hall of Famer and Aguirre’s scoring average got cut in half (12.9) in five seasons with Detroit. But he helped that team win NBA titles in 1989 and 1990.


    6. Allen Iverson to Denver in 2006

    The Sixers lost 18 of 20 games to start the 2006-07 season and coach Maurice Cheeks wasn’t serving Iverson’s game sufficiently, so the six-foot volume scorer at 31 decided it was time to go. Denver acquired him for Andre Miller, Joe Smith and a pair of 2007 No. 1 picks. But neither Philadelphia nor Iverson climbed the heights separately that they had together.

    5. Rasheed Wallace’s quick turnaround

    Wallace was a steady force for the Blazers but after eight years, it was time to go – twice. Portland shipped the 6-foot-11 center to Atlanta on Feb. 9, 2004, but after 12 days and one appearance with the Hawks, they moved him on to Detroit. His emotion put a finishing touch on those Pistons, who reached the Finals for the first time since 1990 and beat a crumbling Lakers dynasty.


    4. Lillard to Bucks for Holiday

    Lillard’s determination to play elsewhere was widely known, but his destination was an utter surprise: Instead of going to his preferred team in South Florida, he wound up in Milwaukee. Teaming with Giannis Antetokounmpo seemed like a great path to a ring, but when Bucks guard Jrue Holiday got re-routed by Portland to Boston, Milwaukee’s rivals got a bigger boost from the transactions than it did.


    3. Pau Gasol sent to Lakers

    These in-season trades often pack the fiercest emotions, and the one in February 2008 that air-dropped Memphis Pau Gasol in Los Angeles was a great example. San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich was steamed, calling the deal “beyond comprehension” and suggesting he would have vetoed the deal (based on how little the Lakers seemingly gave up) if he sat on a “trade committee.” No one really appreciated then how good Marc Gasol, Pau’s brother, would become. Still, the elder Gasol helped rejuvenate Kobe Bryant to three straight Finals and championships in 2009 and 2010.


    2. Divac to Charlotte for Kobe’s rights

    If we’re breaking our own ground rule here, so be it. But the “wow” factor of this deal in July 1996 didn’t require finding out how good Bryant would become. Folks already had an idea, and the only reason he slid to Charlotte at No. 13 in the June Draft was the sense the prep player with overseas options would be tough to sign. That’s why the Hornets sent his rights to the Lakers for Vlade Divac, a solid center rendered optional a week later when O’Neal landed in L.A.


    1. The Lakers did it again

    Funny how one franchise has popped up multiple times on this list. Cranky fans of competing franchises grumble about the Lakers’ favored-nation status, and they do seem able to replenish and re-imagine around other teams’ stars, from Chamberlain, Abdul-Jabbar and O’Neal to Gasol, James and Dončić. Many rival GMs and executives were aghast, livid or both Sunday morning, unaware that either star was available. Which, frankly, is a pretty good standard for “stunning.”

     

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    Steve Aschburner has written about the NBA since 1980. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X. The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NBA, its clubs or Warner Bros. Discovery.




    1. Lakers trade Anthony Davis to Mavericks for Luka Dončić
    2. Nets trade Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry to Celtics for draft picks
    3. Warriors trade Monta Ellis to Bucks for Andrew Bogut
    4. Cavaliers trade Andrew Wiggins to Timberwolves for Kevin Love
    5. Thunder trade James Harden to Rockets for Kevin Martin, Jeremy Lamb, and draft picks
    6. Celtics trade Kevin McHale and Robert Parish to Celtics for Joe Barry Carroll and draft picks
    7. Lakers trade Shaquille O’Neal to Heat for Lamar Odom, Caron Butler, and Brian Grant
    8. Suns trade Charles Barkley to Rockets for Sam Cassell, Robert Horry, and Chucky Brown
    9. Grizzlies trade Pau Gasol to Lakers for Kwame Brown, Javaris Crittenton, and draft picks
    10. Pistons trade Grant Hill to Magic for Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins
    11. Knicks trade Patrick Ewing to SuperSonics for Glen Rice, Luc Longley, and draft picks
    12. Bucks trade Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Lakers for Elmore Smith, Brian Winters, Dave Meyers, and Junior Bridgeman
    13. Hornets trade Kobe Bryant to Lakers for Vlade Divac
    14. Raptors trade Vince Carter to Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Aaron Williams, and draft picks
    15. Suns trade Steve Nash to Mavericks for draft picks

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  • UCLA Makes Stunning Comeback on Floor to Edge Michigan State


    LOS ANGELES – In front of a crowd of 10,681 in Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom and a nationally-televised audience on FOX, No. 6 UCLA made an exhilarating comeback in the final rotation to defeat No. 5 Michigan State, 197.300-197.200. The Bruins trailed by seven-tenths of a point before scoring a national-best 49.800 on floor exercise, capped by a meet-clinching perfect 10.0 from Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles

    The Bruins (6-2 overall, 3-0 in the Big Ten) are well-known for their floor parties, but Saturday’s party was a full-out rave, with each competitor building up the scores. Leadoff performer Emily Lee started with a 9.875 on her first floor routine of the year. Emma Malabuyo followed with a 9.900. Freshman Macy McGowan scored her first career 9.950. Brooklyn Moors and Chae Campbell went back-to-back with 9.975s, setting the stage for Chiles’ fifth career 10 on floor.

    With UCLA surging and regaining all of the momentum in the room, Michigan State could not hold on to its lead, scoring 49.000 on balance beam. After their final competitor Gabrielle Stephen finished with a 9.825 to give the Spartans a one-tenth lead, the fate of the meet rested in Chiles’ hands. Needing a 9.925 to win the meet for UCLA, the junior delivered with a 10.0 to give the Bruins the narrow victory.

    “That was incredible. It was one of those moments in sport that you live for. It was a really special moment,” said The R.C. Rothman UCLA Head Gymnastics Coach Janelle McDonald. “I couldn’t be more proud of their resilience and their fight and grit in that moment. That said a lot about who our team is.”

    The meet started out close, with UCLA taking a 49.350-49.300 lead after recording a season-high on vault. Chiles led the team with a 9.925 to match her season best, McGowan scored a new career-high of 9.900, and Campbell earned a 9.875. Freshman Riley Jenkins made her collegiate debut, scoring a 9.850 on a Yurchenko 1.5. Michigan State kept it close with a 49.300 on uneven bars, led by Sage Kellerman’s 9.925. 

    UCLA continued fighting in rotation two, with Campbell, Mika Webster-Longin and Emma Malabuyo starting with consecutive marks of 9.850, all season-highs for each gymnast. Frida Esparza also added a 9.850, but the Bruins finished with a 49.150 after a mishap on the low bar from Chiles. Meanwhile, Michigan State had a historic vault rotation, recording a school record 49.600, the highest vault score in the nation this season. Three Spartans, Olivia Zsarmani, Nikki Smith and Kellerman, each scored 9.950s, enabling Michigan State to take the lead, 98.900-98.500. 

    The Spartans increased their lead in rotation three after scoring 49.300 on floor to UCLA’s 49.000 on beam. The Bruins started with back-to-back 9.850s from Emily Lee and Chiles, but Malabuyo owas the only other Bruin to score above 9.7, earning a meet-winning 9.925. 

    Down 148.200-147.500, the Bruins needed to be nearly perfect to try to catch Michigan State, and they nearly were, recording the No. 4 floor score in school history and the team’s highest floor since also scoring 49.800 on Feb. 23, 2020. This was just the sixth score of 49.800 or higher by any UCLA team on any event. 

    The Bruins will next compete in Washington on Friday, Feb. 7, taking on the Huskies at 6:30 pm PT. 

    Team Standings

    1. UCLA 197.300

    2. Michigan State 197.200

    Individual Event Winners

    All-Around: Nikki Smith, Michigan State (39.425)

    Vault: Olivia Zsarmani, Nikki Smith, Sage Kellerman, Michigan State (9.950)

    Uneven Bars: Sage Kellerman, Michigan State (9.925)

    Balance Beam: Emma Malabuyo, UCLA (9.925)

    Floor Exercise: Jordan Chiles, UCLA (10.00)

     





    In a nail-biting showdown, UCLA’s gymnastics team pulled off a stunning comeback on the floor exercise to edge out Michigan State in a thrilling competition. The Bruins were down heading into the final rotation, but delivered flawless routines to clinch the win in dramatic fashion. From high-flying tumbling passes to perfect landings, UCLA showed why they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of collegiate gymnastics. Congratulations to the Bruins on their incredible victory! #GoBruins #UCLAGymnastics #StunningComeback

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  • SRH Opener Lit Up Wankhede With Stunning Fifty Vs England In 5th T20I


    IND Vs ENG, 5th T20I: Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Abhishek Sharma etches his name in the history books by scoring a record-breaking fifty against England in the 5th T20I at the Wankhede Stadium.

    The stylish left-handed batsman has accomplished an astonishing feat by smashing India’s 2nd fastest T20I fifty, with him taking just 17 balls to reac the mark.

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    The Indian batter has truly made his mentor, Yuvraj Singh, proud today, as the latter holds the record for the fastest T20I fifty by an Indian. The legendary all-rounder achieved the feat against the same opposition at the T20 World Cup 2007 back in September 2007, where he smashed Stuart Broad for those iconic 6 sixes off an over, and scored his fifty in just 12 balls.

     

     

     

     





    Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) opener, Jason Roy, lit up the Wankhede Stadium with a stunning fifty in the 5th T20I against England. Roy’s explosive innings set the tone for the rest of the match, as he smashed boundaries all around the ground and showcased his immense talent with the bat.

    The English opener’s fifty came off just 30 balls, as he dismantled the England bowlers with ease. His aggressive approach put the opposition on the back foot from the very beginning, and he continued to pile on the runs with his aggressive stroke play.

    Roy’s innings was a display of pure class and power, as he effortlessly found the gaps and sent the ball flying to all parts of the ground. His ability to accelerate the run rate and keep the scoreboard ticking over was crucial for SRH, as they posted a competitive total for England to chase.

    Overall, it was a masterful display of batting from Jason Roy, and his fifty was a testament to his skill and talent as a top-order batsman. SRH will be hoping that he can continue his good form in the upcoming matches and lead them to victory in the T20I series.

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  • Sarah Huckabee Sanders debuts stunning new look as viewers call her the ‘best governor in US’ for standing up for kids


    SARAH Huckabee Sanders has debuted a new look in a TV appearance that left viewers calling her the “best governor in America.”

    The Arkansas governor looks nearly unrecognizable from her former White House press secretary days as she now sports lighter hair and a trenchcoat instead of her usual pearl necklace.

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    Sanders, 42, appeared on Fox News on Friday morning to speak about President Donald Trump’s plans to change education in America.

    “Education freedom is a nationwide movement,” Sanders posted on X following her moment on TV.

    “Excited to join President @realDonaldTrump and a few of my Republican colleagues at the White House today to talk about the education revolution happening across America.”

    Sanders’ fans praised the governor for her education initiatives.

    “I think Sarah Sanders is giving Ron DeSantis a run for his money for the title of ‘Best Governor In America,’” one wrote on X.

    “That’s my Gov!” another wrote.

    More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos .

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    Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the former White House press secretary and current candidate for governor of Arkansas, has recently debuted a stunning new look that has captured the attention of viewers across the country.

    Sanders, known for her signature smokey eye makeup and sleek blonde hair, has undergone a striking transformation with a fresh new hairstyle and a more natural makeup look. Fans and critics alike have been quick to praise her new look, with many calling her the “best governor in the US” for her unwavering dedication to standing up for kids and families in her state.

    In a recent interview, Sanders spoke passionately about her commitment to improving education, healthcare, and opportunities for children in Arkansas. Her no-nonsense approach and fierce determination have won over many supporters, who see her as a strong and capable leader who will fight tirelessly for the people of her state.

    As Sanders continues to campaign for governor, her new look has only added to her appeal, solidifying her reputation as a confident and competent leader who is unafraid to stand up for what she believes in. With her eye-catching new style and unwavering dedication to the people of Arkansas, it’s no wonder that viewers are calling her the “best governor in the US.”

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  • San Francisco Giants poised for a stunning $71 million ace acquisition, Michael King, to reignite their fiery comeback


    San Francisco Giants Eyeing Pitching Reinforcements

    The San Francisco Giants are on the hunt for a top-tier starting pitcher to bolster their rotation. While the recent addition of Justin Verlander on a one-year deal worth $15 million is a step in the right direction, the Giants are still in need of a true ace to lead their pitching staff.

    Exploring Trade Possibilities

    With the free-agent market offering limited options, the Giants are considering making a strategic move to address their pitching needs. One intriguing proposal suggests a potential trade with division rivals, the San Diego Padres, to acquire right-hander Michael King.

    Rising Star: Michael King

    Michael King emerged as a standout performer for the Padres in the 2024 season. As a 29-year-old right-handed pitcher, King showcased his prowess on the mound, finishing the year with an impressive 13-9 record, a stellar 2.95 ERA, and 201 strikeouts in 30 starts along with one relief appearance.

    A Promising Solution

    Considering King’s exceptional performance and potential, he could be the missing piece in the Giants’ quest for a formidable ace. With a WAR of 4.2 in the previous season, King has demonstrated his ability to make a significant impact and elevate the Giants’ pitching rotation.

    Strategic Move for Success

    By pursuing a trade for Michael King, the Giants aim to fortify their pitching depth and enhance their chances of a successful comeback in the upcoming season. As they strive to secure a spot in the postseason after falling short in the previous year, the addition of a talent like King could be the catalyst for their resurgence.

    In conclusion, the potential acquisition of Michael King signifies the Giants’ proactive approach to strengthening their roster and achieving their goals for the season ahead. With his outstanding track record and promising potential, King has the opportunity to become the ace that propels the Giants towards a successful campaign and reignites their competitive spirit.



    The San Francisco Giants are on the brink of a major coup with the potential acquisition of star pitcher Michael King for a whopping $71 million. This move could be the spark that reignites their fiery comeback and propels them to new heights in the MLB.

    King, known for his dominant pitching and impressive stats, would be a game-changer for the Giants as they look to solidify their rotation and make a push for the playoffs. With his talent and experience, he has the potential to be a difference-maker on the mound and lead the team to victory.

    Fans are buzzing with excitement at the prospect of King joining the Giants and adding a new level of competitiveness to the team. If the deal goes through, there’s no doubt that the Giants will be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.

    Stay tuned as the Giants make moves to secure Michael King and set themselves up for a stunning comeback that could shake up the MLB.

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  • San Francisco Giants poised for a stunning $71 million ace acquisition, Michael King, to reignite their fiery comeback


    San Francisco Giants Eyeing Pitching Reinforcements

    The San Francisco Giants are on the hunt for a top-tier starting pitcher to bolster their rotation. While the recent addition of Justin Verlander on a one-year deal worth $15 million is a step in the right direction, the Giants are still in need of a true ace to lead their pitching staff.

    Exploring Trade Possibilities

    With the free-agent market offering limited options, the Giants are considering making a strategic move to address their pitching needs. One intriguing proposal suggests a potential trade with division rivals, the San Diego Padres, to acquire right-hander Michael King.

    Rising Star: Michael King

    Michael King emerged as a standout performer for the Padres in the 2024 season. As a 29-year-old right-handed pitcher, King showcased his prowess on the mound, finishing the year with an impressive 13-9 record, a stellar 2.95 ERA, and 201 strikeouts in 30 starts along with one relief appearance.

    A Promising Solution

    Considering King’s exceptional performance and potential, he could be the missing piece in the Giants’ quest for a formidable ace. With a WAR of 4.2 in the previous season, King has demonstrated his ability to make a significant impact and elevate the Giants’ pitching rotation.

    Strategic Move for Success

    By pursuing a trade for Michael King, the Giants aim to fortify their pitching depth and enhance their chances of a successful comeback in the upcoming season. As they strive to secure a spot in the postseason after falling short in the previous year, the addition of a talent like King could be the catalyst for their resurgence.

    In conclusion, the potential acquisition of Michael King signifies the Giants’ proactive approach to strengthening their roster and achieving their goals for the season ahead. With his outstanding track record and promising potential, King has the opportunity to become the ace that propels the Giants towards a successful campaign and reignites their competitive spirit.



    San Francisco Giants fans, get ready for some exciting news! The team is reportedly on the brink of a major acquisition that could change the course of their season. According to sources, the Giants are in advanced talks to bring in pitcher Michael King, a talented ace who has been turning heads with his impressive performances.

    King, who currently plays for the New York Yankees, is said to be the missing piece that the Giants need to reignite their fiery comeback. With a $71 million deal on the table, the team is pulling out all the stops to secure his signature and bolster their pitching rotation.

    Fans have been buzzing with excitement at the prospect of King joining the team, and many believe that his addition could be the key to turning their season around. With his arm strength and strategic pitching style, King has the potential to be a game-changer for the Giants and lead them to victory.

    Stay tuned as we await official confirmation of this blockbuster deal. If all goes according to plan, the Giants could soon have a new ace to lead them to glory. Get ready for some thrilling baseball action, San Francisco – Michael King is coming to town! #SFGiants #MichaelKing #MLB #BaseballIsBack

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  • Nicole Moorman Gains Fame After Stunning Instagram Photos


    Nicole Moorman, the criminal defense attorney who gained fame representing rapper Lil Durk, is now making headlines for her recent social media posts. Known for her strategic acumen and impressive legal prowess, Moorman’s work has helped reshape public perceptions about women in law, especially as she navigates the tumultuous waters of both the courtroom and social media.

    Born and raised in Chicago, Moorman graduated from Southern Illinois University and dived straight onto the legal scene after earning her law degree. Since she began her practice in 2016, her career quickly took off, paving her way to becoming one of the notable figures within criminal defense. Her most significant case came to light when she took on Lil Durk’s high-profile 2019 case involving charges of attempted murder and other serious offenses.



    Nicole Moorman, a rising social media influencer, has been gaining fame after sharing stunning photos on her Instagram account.

    With over 100k followers, Nicole’s eye-catching photos have been the talk of the town, showcasing her impeccable fashion sense and captivating beauty.

    From glamorous photoshoots to candid snapshots, Nicole’s feed is a visual delight for her followers, who can’t seem to get enough of her effortless style and radiant smile.

    As she continues to grow her following, Nicole Moorman is definitely a name to watch out for in the world of social media influencers. Keep an eye on her Instagram feed for more stunning photos and fashion inspiration!

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  • Lil Durk’s Lawyer Nicole Moorman Breaks the Internet with Stunning New Photos


    In recent days, Nicole Moorman, the criminal defense attorney known for representing rapper Lil Durk, has been trending on social media. Her newfound popularity isn’t due to a high-profile case or legal milestone this time—it’s her recent photos that have set the internet ablaze, sparking discussions about her career, appearance, and influence both in the courtroom and online.


    Who Is Nicole Moorman?

    Nicole Moorman is a Chicago native who has steadily risen to prominence in the world of criminal defense. A graduate of Southern Illinois University, she earned her law degree and has since become a powerhouse in handling felony and federal cases. Moorman started practicing law in 2016 and quickly built a reputation for her strategic approach to legal defense.

    Her work came into the limelight when she represented Lil Durk in a high-profile 2019 case involving charges of attempted murder, among other felonies. The case, which initially cast a shadow over the rapper’s career, concluded with multiple charges being dropped in 2022. Moorman’s role in that outcome established her as a formidable force in legal circles.


    The Viral Photos That Captured the Internet

    Moorman shared two photos on her Instagram that quickly garnered immense attention and admiration. The posts amassed over 20,000 likes and drew more than 400 comments, with fans praising her style and confidence.


    From the Courtroom to Social Media Stardom

    Nicole Moorman’s growing popularity highlights the intersection of professionalism and social media culture. While she is undeniably skilled in her field, the viral nature of her photos has positioned her as more than just a lawyer—she’s becoming a public figure in her own right.

    Her online presence has contributed to this rise. Moorman regularly updates her followers with insights into her life, both personal and professional, offering a glimpse into the balance she strikes between the demanding world of criminal defense and her personal interests. For many, she represents a refreshing blend of brains, beauty, and resilience.


    A Reflection of Shifting Perspectives

    The viral response to Nicole Moorman’s photos has also sparked discussions about how women in traditionally male-dominated professions are perceived. Many social media users have applauded her for challenging outdated stereotypes about lawyers, proving that professionalism and personal style can coexist.

    Others have taken a critical view, questioning whether her appearance is overshadowing her legal achievements. This discourse underscores the challenges faced by women in high-profile roles who must navigate scrutiny on both their professional skills and personal presentation.


    Why Nicole Moorman Matters

    Beyond the viral buzz, Moorman’s story is a testament to the changing face of the legal profession. As an African-American woman excelling in a competitive field, she has become a role model for young professionals aspiring to break barriers in their industries.

    Her work on Lil Durk’s case showcased her legal expertise, but her ability to connect with people—whether in a courtroom or on social media—has solidified her place as a cultural figure.


    What’s Next for Nicole Moorman?

    As her star continues to rise, it’s clear that Nicole Moorman is far from a one-hit wonder. While the recent viral photos have brought her into the spotlight, her career trajectory suggests that she has much more to offer. Whether she continues to take on high-profile cases or leverages her newfound fame for broader influence, Moorman is undoubtedly someone to watch.

    For now, the internet remains captivated by her—a testament to the fact that, in today’s world, influence extends far beyond the traditional boundaries of a profession. Nicole Moorman is redefining what it means to be a modern legal powerhouse, one viral moment at a time.

    The post Lil Durk’s Lawyer Nicole Moorman Breaks the Internet with Stunning New Photos appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More.



    Lil Durk’s fans and followers were in for a treat recently as his lawyer, Nicole Moorman, broke the internet with stunning new photos. The talented attorney showcased her beauty and style in a series of captivating images that quickly went viral on social media.

    Moorman, known for her work representing the rapper in legal matters, proved that she is not only a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom but also a fashion icon in her own right. Her chic outfits and flawless makeup left fans in awe, with many praising her for her impeccable sense of style.

    The photos, which were shared on Moorman’s Instagram account, garnered thousands of likes and comments within hours of being posted. Fans couldn’t get enough of her glamorous looks and praised her for her confidence and poise.

    With her newfound internet fame, Moorman is sure to continue turning heads both in and out of the courtroom. Stay tuned for more stunning updates from this talented lawyer and fashionista.

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