Lakers Notes: Luka Doncic Revenge Game, Max Christie Speaks Out, and More

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The Los Angeles Lakers' newest superstar, Luka Doncic seems to have finally found his footing, dropping 32 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, and four steals against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday.
Doncic faced off against his former team for the first time, and his teammate Dorian Finney-Smith spoke out on what the 25-year-old might be feeling.
An overlooked player of that superstar trade bringing Doncic to L.A., Max Christie, recently spoke about what it will be like playing his former team for the first time and was brutally honest in his response.
In the eight games he's played with Dallas, Christie is averaging 15.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game.
The other superstar in Los Angeles, LeBron James, is currently facing a lawsuit with his son as the duo have denied claims made against them in a car accident back in 2022. The case was filed the day after James and his son, Bronny, took the court together for the first time.
Here are some stories regarding the Lakers to help get you all caught up. Make sure to hit the title to see the entire link!
Lakers News: Dorian Finney-Smith 'Excited' About Luka Doncic Revenge Game
Max Christie Gets Brutally Honest About Any Bad Blood With Lakers
Lakers' LeBron James, Bronny James Deny Claims Made in Car Accident Lawsuit
Mavericks Upgrade Crucial Big Man Ahead of Matchup With Lakers
Lakers' LeBron James Details Efforts to Help Luka Doncic Adjust Quickly
Lakers vs Nuggets Game Pulls in Incredibly Massive Viewership Nationwide
Mavericks GM Nico Harrison Will Attend Battle vs Lakers, Luka Doncic in Person
Mark Cuban Spotted Courtside for Lakers vs. Mavericks Showdown
Watch Lakers’ Heartfelt Video Tribute to Former Star Anthony Davis
Lakers Crowd Erupts With Chant Aimed at Mavericks GM Nico Harrison

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