Lakers GM Rob Pelinka respond to Anthony Davis-LUKA DONCIC trade

After the Lakers GM Rob Pelinka replaced the 31 -year -old Anthony Davis to the 25 -year -old Luka Doncic, it must be very good now.
The general manager of the Lakers issued a statement about advertising and their contributions to the team:
“We are very grateful for the Lakers for six seasons and six seasons. Here he led our team to win the championship and consolidated our championship as a perennial All -Star.”
Regarding the upcoming Slovenian superstar Luka Doncic Pelinka: Luka Doncic Pelinka:
“Luka is a unique global superstar who will lead the franchise rights in the next few years. His killer instinct and the promise to win the championship will become the team’s driving force.”
Davis’s new teammate KLAY Thompson came to Dallas to win the bargaining chips next to Kyrie Irving and Luka, but there seemed to be no. Too hard.
Thompson said: “I hope Luka is the best.” “It is a pleasure to play with him in 22 games we are together, but we will obviously open your arms to welcome advertisements … This is the nature of business. Keeping professionalism in front of you, I look forward to maintaining the same goal … “
The Sun’s star Kevin Durant was completely shocked after the transaction.
“Crazy,” Durant said. “This is too crazy. This is too crazy … I will never be in this age. In the middle of the season, Luka Doncic is traded … NBA is a wild place, guys. If he can be able to. Trading, then anyone can buy it. For fans, it is very interesting for someone. … For everyone who participates in it, I dare to be sure their heads are rotating now. “
He later added: “This must be the biggest trading I have ever seen since I joined the league, or since I watched this sport, this is really crazy. Yes, other teams may say:” F-F- I will trade me-do you know what I am talking about? I will trade my top players, some of my top players, F-if this does not work, I am still shocked. “
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