Luka Doncic makes NBA history in Mavericks-Lakers
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Luka Doncic dropped 45 points in his homecoming against the Dallas Mavericks, becoming just the second-ever player to score as many for and against a team in the same season.
From Sports Illustrated
FanDuel Sportsbook released the betting props ahead of Dončić's return to American Airlines Center for the first time since his shocking February trade to the Los Angeles Lakers.
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