Source says: Blockbuster Trade Shakes Up the Western Conference: Lakers Land Doncic, Mavs Acquire Davis
In a stunning midseason trade that will reshape the NBA landscape, the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, and Utah Jazz have finalized a three-team deal, headlined by the Lakers acquiring Luka Dončić in exchange for Anthony Davis, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania late Saturday night.
Trade Breakdown
Here’s how the deal shakes out for each team:
🔹 Los Angeles Lakers Receive
- Luka Dončić (Mavericks)
- Maxi Kleber (Mavericks)
- Markieff Morris (Mavericks)
🔹 Dallas Mavericks Receive
- Anthony Davis (Lakers)
- Max Christie (Lakers)
- Lakers’ 2029 first-round pick
🔹 Utah Jazz Receive
- Jalen Hood-Schifino (Lakers)
- Clippers’ 2025 second-round pick
- Mavericks’ 2025 second-round pick
Mavericks Prioritize Defense Over Star Power
Dallas initiated the trade talks, sources say, with Mavericks GM Nico Harrison emphasizing the importance of defense.
“I believe that defense wins championships,” Harrison told ESPN’s Tim MacMahon. “Getting an All-Defensive center and an All-NBA player with a defensive mindset gives us a better chance. We’re built to win now and in the future.”
Dallas’ Motivation to Move Dončić
Dončić’s conditioning and injury concerns played a significant role in the Mavericks’ decision to trade him, sources revealed. The organization had grown frustrated with his lack of discipline regarding diet and fitness, which they believed contributed to his injury issues.
- Dončić’s weight ballooned to the high 260s early this season.
- He missed five games in November with a reported wrist injury, though sources say the absence was largely to improve his conditioning.
- Similar concerns were raised last season when he sat out games early due to fitness struggles.
Lakers Land Their Next Superstar
The Lakers’ front office, coaching staff, and ownership were all in alignment on the deal, viewing Dončić as a generational talent to lead the franchise into the future.
While LeBron James was unaware of the trade beforehand, sources close to him say he was “surprised” when he found out over dinner following the Lakers’ win against the New York Knicks. Similarly, Dončić and Davis were also not informed ahead of time.
The Historic Impact of This Trade
This marks the first time in NBA history that two reigning All-NBA players have been traded for each other midseason, according to Elias Sports Bureau.
Contract Implications: Dončić was set to sign a five-year, $345 million supermax contract this summer, but due to the trade, he is now ineligible for the deal, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks.
Upcoming Matchups: The Lakers and Mavericks will face each other twice more this season:
February 25 in Los Angeles
April 9 in Dallas
With both Dončić and Davis currently sidelined due to injuries, their debuts for their new teams remain uncertain. However, sources say Dončić is targeting a return before the All-Star break, while Davis is set for reevaluation next week.
This earth-shattering trade signals a new era for both franchises—the Lakers betting on a young superstar in Dončić, while the Mavericks go all-in on defense with Davis.
This is a developing story and will be updated.