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Luka Dončić’s Masterclass Overshadows Anthony Davis’ Tense Return to L.A. as Lakers Advance in NBA Cup

Last updated: November 30, 2025 6:35 am
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Luka Dončić’s Masterclass Overshadows Anthony Davis’ Tense Return to L.A. as Lakers Advance in NBA Cup
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The highly anticipated return of Anthony Davis to Crypto.com Arena saw the Los Angeles Lakers dominate the Dallas Mavericks 129-119 in an NBA Cup showdown, propelled by a sensational 35-point performance from Luka Dončić and a career-high 38 points from Austin Reaves. While Davis received a mixed reception and put up a modest 12 points in his injury-limited outing, the game’s outcome further fuels speculation about his uncertain future in Dallas and solidifies the Lakers’ position as a formidable tournament contender.

The spotlight at Crypto.com Arena on Friday night wasn’t just on an exhilarating NBA Cup matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks; it was firmly fixed on a highly anticipated homecoming. Anthony Davis, the Mavericks forward, stepped onto his former home court for the first time since the “most shocking trade in NBA history.” His return, after a month-long absence due to a calf strain, was met with a warm welcome from the Lakers crowd during player introductions, a notable contrast to the on-court performance that unfolded.

Lakers’ Dominance and Dončić’s Brilliance

The sentiment quickly shifted as the game began. While the Mavericks put up a fight, even briefly taking a fourth-quarter lead, the Lakers ultimately secured a convincing 129-119 victory. This win cemented their flawless 4-0 record in NBA Cup group play, propelling them to the knockout round as the #2 seed in the Western Conference where they will face the #3 seed San Antonio Spurs.

Unsurprisingly, it was Luka Dončić, the player the Lakers acquired in the historic swap for Davis, who spearheaded their offensive charge. Dončić delivered a dazzling performance with 35 points on 10-of-17 shooting and dished out 11 assists. Even more remarkably, Austin Reaves stole the show as the game’s leading scorer, pouring in a hyper-efficient 38 points on just 12-of-15 shooting. For Davis, limited to 28 minutes in his return, he tallied 12 points on 6-of-10 shooting, along with 5 rebounds and 5 assists, and 3 blocks.

Davis’ Troubled Tenure in Dallas

Part of the reason for the delay in Davis’s L.A. homecoming has been a persistent battle with injuries. Since joining the Mavericks last February, the 10-time All-Star has appeared in only 14 games. Last season, he missed 18 games after suffering an adductor strain in his Mavericks debut, as reported by Yahoo Sports. This season, the 32-year-old has played in only five games, with the Mavericks taking a cautious approach with his health, a strategy confirmed by Yahoo Sports. When he has been on the court, Davis has performed at a high level, averaging 20.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game this season.

Mavericks in Disarray: The Harrison Firing and Flagg’s Rise

Davis’s personal injury struggles are compounded by a tumultuous period for the Mavericks franchise. After missing the playoffs last season and enduring a dismal 3-8 start to this season, Dallas made the significant decision to fire former president of basketball operations and general manager Nico Harrison, a move detailed by Yahoo Sports. Harrison was the architect behind the blockbuster trade that sent Luka Dončić to the Lakers and brought Anthony Davis to the Mavericks, a transaction still heavily debated by fans and analysts, as explored in Yahoo Sports analysis.

Davis expressed surprise at Harrison’s departure, and his own future with the Mavericks now appears to be in a state of limbo, as reported by Yahoo Sports. The franchise’s long-term vision increasingly centers on 18-year-old phenom Cooper Flagg, naturally placing the 32-year-old Davis in an awkward position. While trade rumors swirl around Davis ahead of the February deadline, former Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban, now part of the team’s GM-by-committee, stated that the team isn’t planning such a move, according to Yahoo Sports.

The Road Ahead: Lakers’ Aspirations vs. Mavericks’ Rebuild

For the Lakers, their dominant run through the NBA Cup group stage signals their championship aspirations. With Luka Dončić playing at an MVP level and complementary pieces like Austin Reaves consistently stepping up, Los Angeles looks poised for a deep tournament run and a strong regular season. The team’s chemistry and star power appear to be clicking at the right time.

Conversely, the Mavericks face critical decisions. Davis’s injury history and hefty contract, coupled with the emergence of Cooper Flagg and the recent front-office shake-up, point towards a period of significant transition. Whether Dallas commits to building around Flagg and attempts to integrate Davis, or ultimately explores a trade, will define the franchise’s direction for years to come. The “most shocking trade” continues to reverberate, with its long-term implications still unfolding for both franchises.

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