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Luka Doncic's reaction to Mavericks' Nico Harrison becomes viral after Lakers has won

Nico Harrison, General Manager of Mavericks, was not on the pitch, but Luka Doncic did not prevent this from looking for a few rows deeply during the Lakers 107-99 victory of the Lakers.

After a 3-point mark in the first quarter from well above the bow, Doncic turned immediately and stared at Maverick's Bank, while a photo of Doncic locking eyes was taken with Harrison, which was unmistakable while he was a bright blue Suit in a sea dawn from purple.

Harrison, who orchestrated trade, who sent Doncic to the Lakers in return for Anthony Davis, was reportedly frustrated with the conditioning of the Slovenian and his habits outside the square.

The incredible picture of the two enemies published by NBA Account @Bballforever_ on X and had 47.5 thousand likes at the time of writing.

During a trio of Doncic free throws in the second quarter, the crowd in Los Angeles broke out in “Thank You Nico” when the TNT program showed that the Mavericks GM tried to ignore the chirps.


Nico Harrison sits at the goal scorer table and looks at how Doncic warms. X, @Bengolliver

The Heckling Lakers Crowd was not the first and will not be the last time that Harrison has to do with fans who make fun of him when he exchanged her Star Guard.

Harrison was previously mocked at a Smu basketball game on February 12, and Mavericks fans were even thrown out of home games for “Fire Nico”.

Tim Macmahon, Reporter of ESPN Mavericks, said on Tuesday in the “Hoop Collective Podcast” that Harrison usually sits at the farm for games, but he hadn't been sitting in the American Airlines Center since trade.

“I didn't see him in warm -up,” said Doncic about his former boss, even though Harrison was sitting on the goal scorer table and watching him.


Luka Doncic was traded by the Mavericks against Anthony Davis and Max Christie.
Luka Doncic was traded by the Mavericks against Anthony Davis and Max Christie. IMagn pictures about Reuters Connect

According to Brian Windhorst from ESPN, there was no direct interaction between the Doncic and the Mavericks Front Office.

Doncic had a solid game and recorded his first triple double as a member of the Lakers with a last line of 19 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists.