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So the Dallas Mavericks have completely lost their minds


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If you were entertaining trading him why not put him on the auction block? You would've definitely got way better offers than that. I mean, if you're going to trade with the Lakers at least demand a decent young building block back from them like Dalton Knecht or SOMETHING. This is just baffling unless the league brass knows something about Doncic that drastically reduces his value. Something off the court or some underlying injury issue that is going to cut his prime short or something. Because this just flat out doesn't make sense. 

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7 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Supposedly this trade caught Lebron by surprise too.

I could see it. I mean, if it's true that the Lakers initiated the conversation let's just play this out. News broke well into Friday evening. This honest to god feels like something where the Lakers' GM is throwing down beers with buddies and they hype him up to make the wildest trade offer he can think up just because fug it, why not? HOLY FUG THEY ACTUALLY SAID YES!!!! LOLOLOLOL

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At first glance it's a baffling trade to say the least. Even if the Mavs were concerned about his conditioning and injuries he's still only 25 years old. The Mavs haven't been known to be a poorly run org. That is not to say they are right or wrong here. But there's got to be more than they are letting on about. This will be interesting to revisit in a few years.

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23 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Even if you wanted to sell Luka, why would you accept a 31 year old AD as the return?  All Dallas has is guys past their prime now.

Bingo. Even if you want to sell you want to get a good price. They just sold Manhattan real estate at a Charlotte price.

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