LUKA Doncic anchors the Los Angeles Lakers’ 116-110 win over the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA. Photo courtesy of Sam Hodde/Agence France-Presse
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Doncic soars, leads Lakers past Mavs

Agence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Luka Doncic scored 33 points as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated his former Mavericks side, 116-110, Saturday in the National Basketball Association (NBA), in another triumphant return to Dallas for the Slovenian superstar.

Doncic — who earned cheers as he stepped onto the Texas court where he was beloved by fans for seven successful years — also grabbed eight rebounds and handed out 11 assists.

It was Doncic’s second return to his former Mavericks home since he was traded away in a hugely controversial February 2025 deal, and he is now 4-0 in all meetings against his former team.

The latest win snapped the Mavericks’ season-best streak of four straight victories — a form that contrasts with the Lakers, who had lost six of their previous nine outings.

Doncic said the Dallas stadium is “always a special place for me,” joking that at half-time he had begun “going to the other tunnel... I was kind of confused.”

The game opened with veteran superstar LeBron James scoring at one end and 2025 draft first overall pick Cooper Flagg — 22 years his junior — responding immediately at the other.

Early in the game, Doncic became the youngest player in NBA history to score his 1,500th career three-pointer.

The Lakers led 65-52 at half-time, and threatened to pull clear with a 13-point gap, before Dallas scored 16 without reply.

The game swung wildly as the Mavericks extended a 15-point lead in fourth quarter, before yet another Lakers surge.

James closed the lead to nine with a steal, a sprint up-court and thumping slam dunk, and a Rui Hachimura three-pointer put the Lakers back in front with just over two minutes remaining.

Elsewhere on Saturday, the New York Knicks edged a contentious clash with the Philadelphia 76ers 112-109, as Jalen Brunson poured in 31 points to help get his team’s season back on track.

The Knicks will hope they have turned a corner with back-to-back wins, after a 54-point blowout victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday ended a slump that saw them drop nine of 12 games.

New York clung to a three-point lead in the final 10 seconds as the Sixers’ Tyrese Maxey missed a three-pointer under pressure before OG Anunoby stole the ball from Joel Embiid.

Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors’ visit to the Minnesota Timberwolves was suspended until Sunday, after federal immigration agents shot dead a man in Minneapolis, sparking fresh protests.

“The decision was made to prioritize the safety and security of the Minneapolis community,” said an NBA statement.

The Wizards-Hornets game began earlier than originally scheduled due to a massive winter storm sweeping across the United States.

The game in Charlotte ended in a 119-115 victory for the hosts.