Luka Doncic achieved a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists in his first match against the Dallas Mavericks since joining the Lakers. This emotional game ended with Los Angeles winning 107-99. Doncic, who was traded for Anthony Davis three weeks ago, greeted his former teammates warmly but also exchanged significant glances with the Mavericks' bench.
Despite struggling with his shooting, hitting only 6 of 17 attempts, Doncic's playmaking shone through. He assisted LeBron James for a decisive layup with just 32 seconds left. James contributed significantly by scoring 16 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter, helping secure the Lakers' third consecutive win and their 13th in the last 16 games.

The Cleveland Cavaliers dominated the Orlando Magic with a commanding 122-82 victory, marking their eighth straight win. Ty Jerome led with 20 points in just 21 minutes. Max Strus, Evan Mobley, and DeAndre Hunter each added 17 points. Strus was particularly effective from beyond the arc, making five three-pointers as Cleveland shot an impressive 56.3% overall.
Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics extended their winning streak to six games by defeating the Toronto Raptors 111-101. Jaylen Brown scored 24 points while Derrick White added another 22. Payton Pritchard and Jayson Tatum also contributed significantly to Boston's road record of 24-6 this season.
In Dallas, Kyrie Irving scored an impressive 35 points while Klay Thompson added another 22 for the Mavericks. Despite these efforts, they couldn't overcome the Lakers' momentum. Dallas' general manager Nico Harrison faced mixed reactions from fans due to his role in trading Doncic for Davis.
The Cavaliers' victory over Orlando saw Paolo Banchero lead the Magic with 26 points and Franz Wagner contribute another 19. However, Orlando struggled from three-point range, making only five out of their attempted shots compared to Cleveland's dominant performance.
The Raptors struggled against Boston's defense despite RJ Barrett scoring 22 points and Scottie Barnes adding another 21. Toronto's poor shooting from distance continued as they made only five out of their attempted three-pointers throughout the game.
The Lakers paid tribute to Anthony Davis during their game against Dallas despite him being sidelined due to a groin injury. A video tribute played during the first quarter received a warm response from fans as Davis waved back at them appreciatively.
Cleveland's win also highlighted their resilience as they played without All-Star guard Darius Garland due to a hip injury but still managed to improve their road record to an impressive tally this season.