In one of the most jaw-dropping trades in recent NBA history, the Dallas Mavericks stunned fans and analysts by sending superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster midseason move. The February trade package included Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a future first-round pick heading to Dallas, while the Lakers received Doncic along with Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris. The fallout from the trade was immediate and intense, sparking outrage among Mavericks fans who had watched Doncic grow into a franchise icon.
Doncic, who was drafted third overall in 2018 and quickly became the face of the Mavericks after Dirk Nowitzki’s retirement, had just led Dallas to the NBA Finals in the 2023-24 season. Trading away a player of his caliber, especially after such a successful campaign, left many bewildered and furious. Mavericks fans even staged protests outside the arena and called for the dismissal of general manager Nico Harrison, questioning the logic behind letting go of a generational talent.
Adding to the emotional weight of the move, Mavericks forward Naji Marshall recently opened up about the trade during a Twitch livestream with popular streamer AyeeMont.
“That was crazy,” Marshall said. “I couldn’t believe it. I miss Luka though.”
His candid remarks echoed the sentiments of many within the Mavericks’ locker room and fanbase who are still grappling with the reality of Doncic’s departure.
Since donning the purple and gold, Doncic has remained a force on the court, putting up impressive numbers with 28.2 points, 7.5 assists, and 8.1 rebounds per game. However, his presence wasn’t enough to push the Lakers deep into the postseason, as they were eliminated in the first round by the Minnesota Timberwolves in a 4-1 series.
Dallas, on the other hand, also saw a dramatic decline in fortunes. The team missed the playoffs entirely, finishing with a disappointing 39-43 record and exiting in the play-in tournament. The blockbuster trade, expected to reshape both franchises, has yet to pay dividends, leaving both teams in limbo and sparking debate over whether the Mavericks gave up too much—and too soon.
As the dust settles, fans and players alike are left wondering if this trade will go down as one of the most short-sighted moves in recent NBA history.