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Austin Reaves helps Lakers and Luka Doncic notch win over Mavericks

Lakers guard Austin Reaves scores two of his 38 points while being chased by Mavericks forward Naji Marshall
Lakers guard Austin Reaves scores two of his 38 points on a fast break while being chased by Mavericks forward Naji Marshall at Crypto.com Arena on Friday.
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  • Austin Reaves scored 38 points to lead the Lakers over the Mavericks 129-119, combining with Luka Doncic (35 points) for a 73-point display.
  • The duo’s dominance extended their winning streak to six as Anthony Davis returned from a 14-game calf injury, advancing the Lakers in NBA Cup play.

The story still was about Lakers superstar Luka Doncic and Dallas star Anthony Davis, who were part of one of the NBA’s most infamous trades. They forever will be linked after the Mavericks shocked the basketball universe last February by shipping the generational talent Doncic to the Lakers in a deal for the multitalented Davis.

On Friday night, however, Doncic shared the spotlight with Austin Reaves, who continues to be a shining star for the Lakers.

They combined for 73 points during the Lakers’ 129-119 win over the Mavericks, and it was Reaves holding down the leading scorer spot over backcourt running mate Doncic.

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Reaves was efficient with his work in scoring 38 points, going 12 for 15 from the field and six for eight from three-point range to go with eight rebounds.

Lakers guard Luka Doncic is called for a blocking foul on Mavericks forward Naji Marshall at Crypto.com Arena on Friday.
(Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times)

The fans even chanted “M-V-P!” when Reaves shot two free throws midway through the fourth quarter, a sign of how dominant he was.

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“I finally made the threes, so that was nice,” Reaves said. “Like you said, Luka draws so much attention. [LeBron James] obviously [is] Bron and they are gonna get the majority of attention. I kind of run around out there and find open spots and make shots, hopefully big shots.”

Doncic also was efficient in dropping 35 points on his former teammates, going 10 for 18 from the field, four for nine from three-point range, and making all 11 of his free throws.

Doncic also had 11 assists and five rebounds to help the Lakers push their winning streak to six.

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The emotions of playing the Mavericks aren’t as raw as they were the first time Doncic played in Dallas, and he acknowledged he still has fond feelings for the franchise.

“I would say it’s a little bit easier now,” Doncic said. “But like I said, games against Dallas always have some special meaning to me. I still have a lot of friends there. It’s always special. It’ll always be special for me.”

The Lakers (14-4) improved to 4-0 in NBA Cup Group B play and clinched home-court advantage in the quarterfinals. They will host the San Antonio Spurs on Dec 10.

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Next up they have back-to-back games at home, Sunday against the New Orleans Pelicans and Monday against the Phoenix Suns, and then they travel to Toronto, Boston and Philadelphia before returning home for the single-elimination game against the Spurs.

“You want to win the games regardless, whether they’re for the Cup or not,” Reaves said. “Just to have the best record that you can.”

Davis, who returned after missing 14 games because of a left calf strain, scored 12 points, grabbed five rebounds and handed out five assists in his first game in Los Angeles since the trade. Dallas rookie Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 pick in the draft, had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.

Deandre Ayton scored 17 points with eight rebounds after missing the Lakers’ win over the Clippers on Tuesday because of a bruised right knee, and he was impressed by the way Reaves performed.

“He was making some tough buckets, man, like some mean, aggressive buckets under the rim where us trees [big men] were down there and he was making some tough baskets,” Ayton said. “I’m just like, ‘You a dawg.’ I’m running back telling him, ‘You a dawg. Like, you are making some tough baskets.’ You just got to take your hat off to him. I’ve been seeing it since I got here.”

The Lakers didn’t use their special NBA Cup court after the team flagged concerns that it was too slippery. The court could be repaired and available in time for the quarterfinals.

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“I really appreciate the Lakers and the league,” Doncic said. “They did us a favor. I was talking about it, so I really appreciate both of them, just changing the court and [so we can] stay healthy.”

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