Luka Doncic on return to Dallas with Lakers
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The Dallas Morning News |
On Wednesday Luka Doncic will make his return to Dallas with the LA Lakers for the first time since the stunning Feb. 1 trade that sent the superstar west.
The New York Times |
Luka Dončić is back in Dallas to face the Mavericks for the first time since he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers back in February.
CNN |
Rarely has a team’s season hinged on one self-inflicted move. In the more than six weeks since the deal, the Mavericks have gone 12-18, lost Anthony Davis – the main player they received in return fo...
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On Thursday, the New Orleans Pelicans signed Kelley to a 10-day deal, per NBA Insider Marc Stein. That means he should be eligible for the Pelicans' final six games of the 2024-25 campaign, starting with a road matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers on April 4.
The New Orleans Pelicans are adding a 7-footer to the roster. Center Kylor Kelley was signed to a 10-day contract, the team announced Thursday afternoon.
The New Orleans Pelicans plan to sign Kylor Kelley to a 10-day contract, league sources told @hoopshype . Kelley made his NBA debut earlier this season with the Dallas Mavericks
The LA Clippers are on fire, winning four consecutive games, including two straight victories over the Dallas Mavericks.
Ben Simmons has returned to action for the Los Angeles Clippers after missing seven games in March due to a lingering knee issue. On Wednesday against the New Orleans Pelicans, the former Rookie of the Year logged 12 minutes off the bench as he helped the Clippers pull off their eighth win in 10 games.
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Rookie Wire on MSNHow to watch Mavericks at Clippers: Time, TV channel, odds, injury report on April 4The Clippers defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 114-98 on Wednesday, improving to 12-3 over their last 15 games. They led most of the contest and were ahead by as many as 20 points after holding advantages in 3-pointers (13-4) and points off turnovers (25-8).
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So said Jordi Fernández before the 21-57 New Orleans Pelicans visited his 25-53 Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday evening. That end-of-season feeling was thick, the story of the 2024-25 Nets so near completion, despite Fernández’s protests, that they could actually win this one without any further narrative.