Like many former NBA players, Pau Gasol He responded on Wednesday to the mesmerizing performance of Luka Doncic against Dallas Mavericks. In his first appearance in Dallas after the store in early February, which sent him to Los Angeles, Doncic put on the show. Slovenian cried before the game, feeling the emotions of his return, before punishing his ex-team to lead Lejkers to a 112-97 victory.
Gasol, who won two titles with Lakers (2009 and 2010) Together with Kobeo Bryant, a toasted Doncic on Instagram:
“Bravooooooooo”


Luka Doncic He was especially impressive in the first half when 31 points, three rebounds, three assists and three stolen balls exploded. He made 11 of 16 shots, including 6 of 8 3-pointer, to push Lakers to a 60-57 lead after two quarters. The Mavericks fans, which Slovenian are still treated as their own, gave him a standing ovation standing before and after the game.
Last season, Dallas Mavericks called Doncic “A Real MVP.” He took them to the NBA finals, where they lost in six games to Boston Celtics. On February 2 this year, Mavsi traded him in La Lakers on the package focused on Anthony Davis.
Pau Gasol couldn’t do not toast Donkic for the play, despite the emotions that were spinning around him before and during the game.
Pau Gasol is 2-0 in career against Luka Doncic
Pau Gasol was in his last year of his career when Luka Doncic entered the NBA in 2018. Doncic became the successor to Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki, who tangled over the celebrity hall several times.
Gasol first rose against Doncic on October 30, 2018. The Spaniard came off the bench to help San Antoni Spurs be defeated by Mavericks 113-108 in an extension. Doncic lit a San Antonio with 31 points, eight ranks and four help. Gasol ended the game with no result, but his team won.
The second Gasol-Doccic meeting happened in Dallas, where the Spurs became winning again. The San Antonio San Antonio Medicinal Center ended the match with two points and one jump in five minutes. Slovenian scored 25 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, but Mavericks lost at home 105-101.
Edited by Michael Macasero
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2025-04-10 13:09:00
Michael Macasero