Here is more from Sam Amick (via The Athletic):
"Make no mistake, the people who witnessed Dončić?s last days in Dallas do not paint a flattering portrait of the 25-year-old?s professionalism. They call him lazy. They talk about the weight issues that were such a frequent frustration within their walls. They mention the social habits that The Athletic has reported on ? such as a taste for beer and hookah ? which have been a point of concern for NBA types since he was a 19-year-old star for Real Madrid who was entering the draft. They predict his basketball demise, highlighting a health history that, as some see it, will likely lead to catastrophe in the next five years or so."
Can you imagine if a "taste for beer and hookah" was a reason to trade somebody in the 80s? Danny Ainge might have been the only guy remaining in our starting lineup.
It looks like Dallas hyper-focused on a few flaws and lost sight of everything else. Then made a huge mistake by acting on it.
Terrible management.
Yeah, I don?t buy it at all. If his ?habits? were detrimental to the team, why were they in the Finals? It?s just nonsense. Seems like there was a personal rub between Luka and Nico/the owners and they didn?t want to pay him. If you?re going to trade him, why not field other offers and get a better return than a soon to be 32 year old AD who can?t stay on the court. The whole thing is very odd.
I may be a little biased because I've never enjoyed watching Luka play. He plays hero-ball a bit too much for my liking. He doesn't try on defense. He constantly acts like he hurt something when he messes up. He whines more than Chris Paul to the refs.
I think people forget that Dallas was really bad for the last 1 1/2 seasons with Luka at the Helm. They didn't even make the playoffs two years ago. Then they got hot the second half of the season last year, lucked into some good playoff matchups, and got roasted in the finals.
The best the Mavs ever did with Luka at the helm was a 52 win pace one year. Every other year with him has been at a sub-50 win pace. That's not bad, but people are acting like he's led the Mavs to be dominate.
Even if you weren't concerned about his future health and conditioning, I think his shine, counting stats, and highlights outweigh the fact that he has not been able to lead his team to be consistently a top 5 team (or top 10?) in the league.
I'm really, really interested if the Mavs and Nico end up being vindicated here, but not if Luka gets injured or flames out of the league. If they are able to get Davis and Likely healthy, that is a team that I think the Celtics would struggle with in a finals matchup more than they did last year. They will have Davis-Likely-Washington-Thompson-Irving and Christie-Gafford-Marshall-Dinwiddie-Exum off the bench. I think Kidd's offense is flowing much better without Luka, and their defense will be really, really difficult to score on.
The double-big lineup is a new little twist some NBA teams are doing over this last year or two. The Mavs would have the best defensive double-big lineup in the NBA.