The blockbuster Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade happened while the Dallas Mavericks were on a road trip. After overhauling the franchise overnight, the Mavs failed to compete against the Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia 76ers, but they responded in a big way up taking care of the Boston Celtics on Thursday night for a much-needed win.
Next up is the first home game since the deal, a Saturday afternoon date against the Houston Rockets.
Klay Thompson is envisioning a strange scene.
"Probably a lot of heartbreak amongst the fans," he said after scoring 25 points against the Celtics. "Probably some boos. But, as a professional, you have to embrace everything, and we're paid to play this game and perform at the highest level.
"I don't know what to expect. I know Luka was so dear to every Mavs fan's heart. We've just got to win, and do it on a consistent basis, and give ourselves a chance to win the whole thing, and I think that will ease all of the fans' pain and anger.
"It's going to be weird, but that's what we sign up for."
Mavs coach Jason Kidd offered a more sobering assessment of the situation, which was shared by Allie LaForce on Thursday night's TNT broadcast.
"One big concern, though, is just the safety of the (Mavericks) players and the front office going back to Dallas. We hope fans make the wise decision and remember that this is a game and that lives are far more important." - Allie LaForce #NBA pic.twitter.com/O28x06QHZG
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) February 7, 2025
Should be quite a scene.
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