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Luka Doncic Admits To Feeling Nervous In Lakers Debut

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June 22, 2026

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Luka Doncic Admits To Feeling Nervous In Lakers Debut

Luka Doncic was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers from the Dallas Mavericks in one of the most shocking trades in NBA history. The deal was made in the late hours before the trade deadline, in early February of 2025. He was still recovering from a calf injury, so he didn’t make his Lakers debut []

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SB Nation

· Jun 23, 2026

How college basketball teams have done after their coach left for NBA

Dusty May’s departure from Michigan Basketball to the Dallas Mavericks leaves big shoes to fill. Today, we explore how teams have done the year after their coach leaves for the NBA.

Associated Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mavericks announce hiring of Dusty May as coach hours before the start of the NBA draft

The Dallas Mavericks officially announced Dusty May as their new coach just a few hours before entering the NBA draft with the ninth pick on Tuesday night. May is making the jump to the NBA less than three months after leading Michigan to its first NCAA championship since 1989. The Mavericks made their choice to replace Jason Kidd official on the same day they could select the next young player who would be part of building around 2025 No. 1 pick and reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, who turns 20 in December.

USA TODAY Sports

· Jun 22, 2026

Days before leaving, Dusty May sounded all-in at Michigan. Then, poof!

Just days after downplaying NBA rumors, Dusty May bolted for Dallas Mavericks — a stunning exit that leaves Michigan paying for success.

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· Jun 22, 2026

Michigan’s Dusty May finalizing deal to coach Mavericks

Michigan coach Dusty May is finalizing a deal to take the Dallas Mavericks’ head coaching job, sources told ESPN, an axis-shifting move that significantly alters the college and NBA landscapes. May, 49, led Michigan basketball to the national title in 2026. He’ll coach a franchise with Cooper Flagg as a linchpin piece. The Mavericks fired []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Luka Doncic Admits To Feeling Nervous In Lakers Debut": SB Nation — How college basketball teams have done after their coach left for NBA. Associated Press — Mavericks announce hiring of Dusty May as coach hours before the start of the NBA draft. USA TODAY Sports — Days before leaving, Dusty May sounded all-in at Michigan. Then, poof!. Off The Press — Michigan’s Dusty May finalizing deal to coach Mavericks