OKLAHOMA CITY — Less than one hour after suffering one of his worst losses since joining the Lakers, Luka Doncic addressed the departure of one of the men responsible for sending him to Los Angeles – reaffirming his focus on his current team and the improvements they’re looking to make after a rough start to their ongoing road trip.
The Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, just nine months after spearheading the controversial trade of Doncic. Harrison first floated the idea of trading Doncic to the Lakers with general manager Rob Pelinka in early January, with the deal being made official less than a month later.
Doncic, who spent the first 7½ seasons of his NBA career in Dallas, provided his reaction to the Mavericks’ decision after Wednesday’s 121-92 loss to

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