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Luka Doncic Keeps It Short on Mavs GM After Lakers Topple Dallas

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Luka Doncic Keeps It Short on Mavs GM After Lakers Topple Dallas

The Los Angeles Lakers threw a wrench in the Dallas Mavericks’ plans Tuesday night, walking away with a 107-99 win that slowed the Mavs’ roll as they tweak their lineup post-trade deadline.

Luka Doncic, now a Laker, faced his former team for the first time and dazzled with a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double.

But while his on-court magic stole the show, a postgame curveball about Mavericks GM Nico Harrison stirred some off-court chatter.

In the presser, a reporter asked if Doncic had spotted Harrison key architect of Dallas’ roster during pregame warmups.

The Slovenian star didn’t mince words: “I didn’t see him in warmups,” he said, per Jovan Buha of The Athletic.

Then came another zinger: had he ever been through a trade shakeup like the one that shipped him to L.A.? “Definitely not,” he replied, keeping it crisp and cool.

Dallas is still scrapping in the Western Conference playoff hunt, but with injuries piling up and chemistry wobbly, Harrison’s under the microscope.

Doncic’s clipped answers hint at a distance from the team he carried to the NBA Finals last season. While the Mavs lick their wounds and regroup, Doncic and the Lakers are already shifting gears eyes locked on their next test and the postseason road ahead.

JJ Redick Hails LeBron James’ All-NBA Caliber Play in Lakers’ Win Over Mavs

The Los Angeles Lakers took down the Dallas Mavericks 107-99 on Tuesday night, their first clash since the blockbuster Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade shook things up.

Leading the charge was LeBron James, who turned in a two-way masterpiece 27 points, 12 rebounds, and a defensive clinic that left Mavericks wings Max Christie and PJ Washington floundering at a measly 4-of-22 from the field.

It was vintage LeBron, and Lakers head coach JJ Redick couldn’t stop singing his praises.

Redick didn’t hold back in the postgame presser, spotlighting James’ elite play on both ends at age 40. “This is not an exaggeration,” he said. “If you watch our basketball team every night and if you’ve watched our team for the last six weeks or so, LeBron is playing at an All-NBA defensive level. People may have perceptions of what he is as a defender. I watch it every night.”

And Redick’s got receiptsJames, a five-time All-Defensive First Teamer and one-time Second Teamer, is proving doubters wrong.

“He doesn’t get scored on in isolation if teams try to target him,” Redick added. “He blows plays up, he’s always in the right position, shifting, recovering… There’s this perception of him at this age of conserving energy. No. There’s no conservation of energy at that end of the floor. He has played elite defense now for a while.”

Known for years as a do-it-all force, James is layering on a new chapter of greatness with his lockdown D. As the Lakers gear up for a postseason push, his leadership and two-way brilliance might just be the key to a deep run.


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Nuggets Coach Michael Malone Gives Blunt Assessment of Nikola Jokic’s MVP Case

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Nuggets Coach Michael Malone Gives Blunt Assessment of Nikola Jokic's MVP Case

The Denver Nuggets secured a crucial road victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night in a high-stakes battle featuring two of the NBA’s top MVP contenders.

Nikola Jokic once again showcased his dominance, delivering an effortless yet staggering 35-point, 18-rebound, and eight-assist performance to outduel Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Following the game, Nuggets head coach Michael Malone didn’t hold back in making his case for Jokic in the MVP conversation.

“If you didn’t know that Nikola won three MVPs and I put Player A and Player B on paper, and you had no idea that the guy that’s averaging a triple-double, the guy who’s top-three in the three major statistical categories things that no one’s ever done he wins the MVP 10 times out of 10,” Malone said.

Then, with added emphasis, he continued: “And if you don’t think so, then I think you guys are all full of s—.”

Despite Jokic’s brilliance, Gilgeous-Alexander remains the frontrunner for this year’s MVP award.

However, Malone was quick to praise the Thunder star, acknowledging his greatness while also standing firmly behind his own player.

With a significant portion of the season still to play, Jokic and the Nuggets have a chance to maintain their momentum.

If they continue their red-hot form, voters may reconsider and ultimately decide that the Serbian big man deserves a fourth MVP instead of crowning a new face.

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Wizards Rookie Matches Kobe Bryant, Luka Doncic With NBA Milestone

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Wizards Rookie Matches Kobe Bryant, Luka Doncic With NBA Milestone

Washington Wizards’ rookie Carlton “Bub” Carrington has etched his name into NBA history, joining an exclusive club alongside legends Kobe Bryant and Luka Doncic.

In Monday’s game against the Toronto Raptors, Carrington became just the third player in league history to record over 250 assists and 100 three-pointers before turning 20 years old.

Despite the Wizards’ 104-119 loss in Toronto, the 19-year-old added to his impressive resume by dishing out five assists and knocking down a three-pointer in 26 minutes of action.

His latest feat not only places him in elite company with Bryant and Doncic but also cements his place in Wizards history. Carrington is now the second-fastest rookie in franchise history to reach 100 three-pointers, achieving the milestone in 62 games.

The only player to do it faster? Bradley Beal, who hit the mark in 60 games during the 2012-13 season.

Carrington was originally selected 14th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2024 NBA Draft before being traded to Washington, along with Malcolm Brogdon, in exchange for Deni Avdija. Since joining the Wizards, he has steadily carved out a key role on the team.

So far this season, Carrington has played in 62 games, starting in 42 of them. He is averaging 9.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists across 29.3 minutes per game, while shooting 40.3% from the field and 34.7% from beyond the arc.

For a young player still finding his footing in the league, Carrington’s rapid rise and record-breaking performances suggest a bright future ahead in Washington.

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Steph Curry Makes History With Unprecedented Career Move

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Steph Curry Makes History With Unprecedented Career Move

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has once again made history, this time off the court.

On Monday, March 10, Davidson College announced that Curry has taken on a new role as one of the assistant general managers for their basketball program, alongside fellow alumnus Matt Berman.

Curry’s decision is unprecedented, making him the first active player in major U.S. professional sports to accept an administrative position with an NCAA team, according to ESPN.

“The Davidson experience is top notch,” Curry said in a statement released by the school. “My journey from when I got to Davidson in 2006 to now demonstrated that I had the opportunity to play basketball at the highest level, got a great education, an amazing network through the Davidson alumni and continue to wave the Davidson flag. I want very talented, high character student-athletes to have that same experience.”

Assistant GM Role and the NIL Era

With the rapid evolution of college sports under the new NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rules, Davidson is looking to leverage Curry’s influence and leadership to strengthen their basketball program within the competitive Atlantic 10 conference.

As part of his commitment, Curry, along with his wife Ayesha and longtime Davidson supporters Don, Matt, and Erica Berman, will launch an eight-figure initiative known as the Curry-Berman Fund, designed to support both the men’s and women’s basketball programs.

In his new advisory role as assistant general manager, Curry will provide guidance to Davidson’s basketball teams, offering mentorship and strategic insights.

“The goal for this is to invest in the next student-athlete that’s coming into Davidson today,” Curry said. “They don’t have to take cuts on what the market says they deserve to be part of the brand of what it means to be a Davidson scholar-athlete with integrity in your academic experience.”

He emphasized the importance of education and long-term opportunities for student-athletes, adding: “The commitment to a four-year graduation process provides countless opportunities professionally in sports or as a game changer in life. And that leads into my role as an assistant GM with Matt Berman – our ability to be a resource and a sounding board for the program, but also support each student-athlete, to develop personal relationships with each of them to help guide them every step of the way through their Davidson experience.”

A Full Circle Moment for Curry

Davidson College played a crucial role in Curry’s rise to basketball stardom after he was overlooked by the bigger ACC programs in the region.

During his time at Davidson, Curry set the NCAA single-season record for three-pointers as a sophomore and won conference player of the year honors twice before declaring for the NBA Draft after his junior year.

Selected by the Warriors with the No. 7 pick in 2009, Curry has since built a legendary career, winning four NBA championships, an Olympic gold medal, and earning recognition as the greatest shooter in basketball history. Despite his immense success, he never forgot his roots.

A testament to his dedication, Curry kept a promise to his mother to finish his studies. In 2022, he completed his undergraduate degree as part of Davidson’s class of 2010, taking online courses to fulfill his academic requirements.

Now, Curry has officially come full circle, returning to Davidson not just as an alumnus but as an active leader, working to shape the next generation of Wildcats.

His involvement is a game-changer, setting a new precedent for how professional athletes can give back to their collegiate programs while still playing at the highest level.

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