Luka Donic Found Dead In A Swimming Pool Just Now……

Luka Donic Found Dead In A Swimming Pool Just Now……

Dirk Nowitzki, the greatest legend in Dallas Mavericks history, has spoken for the first time since the shocking trade that sent Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers—a move that was, at the very least, a monumental gamble by the Mavericks’ front office.
It also marked a stunning break from the franchise’s long-standing tradition, one enshrined in the inscription on the statue of the German great outside the American Airlines Center: “Loyalty never fades away.
Though he never raised his voice, his words at times were fiery, passionate and blunt, including when asked about an unsubstantiated and implausible narrative that has gained legs in the trade’s aftermath.

“The Dallas Mavericks are not moving to Las Vegas,” Dumont said.
“There is no question in that. That is the answer, unequivocally.
The Dallas Mavericks are the Dallas Mavericks and they will be in Dallas.”
His general message is that trading Doncic, while shocking and painful to fans, was a necessary step toward building a culture that wins NBA championships, plural.
Does Dumont truly believe the Mavericks, after acquiring three players and jettisoning four players before the trade deadline, are better than they were before the night of Feb. 1, when Dallas and the Lakers consummated the Doncic trade?

“I do,” he said. “Look, it’s been an emotional week for everyone. It really has. I clearly understand that, and I really appreciate that.











