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Luka Dončić says goodbye to Dallas: ‘I wanted so badly to bring you a championship’

Luka Doncic says goodbye to Dallas I wanted so badly Luka Doncic says goodbye to Dallas I wanted so badly

Luca Donic She issued an emotional goodbye to Dallas on Sunday, on the same day, a trade that he sent from Marax to Los Angeles Lakers was placed in Mubadala for the American Professional League player Anthony Davis.

Donnic said in a letter to the city that he “heavily wanted to bring you a championship” and that he believed that he would spend his career in Dallas.

“For a young child from the next Slovenia to the United States for the first time, you made the north of Texas feel like you are at home,” Donic wrote. “In good and bad times, from injuries to the American Professional League Finals, your support has never changed. Thank you only for sharing my joy in our best moments, but also to raise me when I needed it more.”

Dončić was very popular in Dallas – and everywhere else. His 77 -ranked shirt ranked eighth among the best books through NBASTORE.com during the first half of the season. On Sunday night, some dončić elements for sale on the MAVS shopping site.

Jersey sales are likely to exceed again, when Lakers allow his new sales.

“Granting to this amazing opportunity,” Dončić wrote in another publication on social media, and linked it to the account of Lakers accounts in Los Angeles. “Basketball means everything for me, and regardless of where I play the game, I will do it with the same joy, passion and goal – to win the championships.”

Dončić has built deep relationships with Dallas outside the ground, including through many charitable organizations. He gave large sums of money to various entities in northern Texas and arranged for the Jordanian brand sneakers-which represents the brand-to be granted to the front lines workers in the first days of the Covid-19s.

The estimate was mutual. When Dončić Slovenia led to a pavement to the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, the Dallas County Commissioner announced on July 6 of that year as “Luca Donach Day” to celebrate his accomplishments inside and outside the lecturers.

In just 422 games, he is ranked sixth in the Dallas scoring list at all, in second place in 3 rare in the history of MAVS behind Dirk Nowitzki only, and ranks third in the club’s list in a lengthy and fifth in decisive passes.

“For all the organizations with which I worked throughout the Dallas community, I thank you for allowing me to contribute to your important work and join you in shedding light on those who need it,” wrote Dončić. “When I start the next part of my basketball trip, I will let a city you will always feel like a house away from the house. Dallas is a special place, and MAVS fans are fans.”

Report by Associated Press.

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2025-02-03 02:04:00


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