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This Day In Lakers History: Luka Doncic Acquired In Blockbuster Trade With Mavericks

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TITLE: Lakers Recall Feb. 2, 2025 Deal That Sent Luka Dončić From Dallas to Los Angeles
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On Feb. 2, 2025, the Los Angeles Lakers completed one of the most dramatic swaps in recent NBA history, landing guard Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks. The agreement also delivered Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris to Los Angeles, while Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick moved to Dallas.

The transaction arrived as the Lakers were riding momentum — they had won eight of their previous 10 games and had just defeated the New York Knicks without the injured Davis. General manager Rob Pelinka and newly hired head coach JJ Redick introduced Dončić two days later at the team’s El Segundo training facility.

Immediate on-court impact

With Davis gone, Los Angeles lacked a proven starting center and turned to reserve Jaxson Hayes. Dončić, still working back from a calf injury, nevertheless helped the club open 9–2 in his first 11 appearances. A proposed trade for Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams collapsed when medical concerns surfaced during his physical.

2024-25 season outcome

The Lakers climbed to the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference but fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round as Dončić, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves battled injuries.

Contract security

Dončić faced potential unrestricted free agency in 2026, yet on the first day permitted by league rules in August 2025, he signed a three-year extension worth about $161 million. The agreement keeps him under contract through at least the summer of 2028, with a player option for the final year.

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The deal signaled the start of a new era in Los Angeles built around the Slovenian star, who entered his prime with a long-term commitment to the franchise.

Source: LakersNation.com

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