DALLAS — Luka Doncic walked toward the wrong locker room at halftime before a quick U-turn by the Lakers star in his second trip to Dallas since the shocking trade that sent him to Los Angeles almost a year ago.
Hey, at least he wasn't weeping on the bench before the game against the Mavericks, or still trying to process the emotions and everything that was new in the wake of a deal that stunned everybody in pro sports, not just the NBA.
A big fourth-quarter rally by the Lakers in a 116-110 victory over Dallas on Saturday night was a nice bonus for Doncic, who took another step toward the rest of his career with a visit to his first NBA city that wasn't nearly as emotional as his return last April.
''There's still emotions, trust me,'' the NBA's scoring leader said after going for 33 points and 11 assists and beating Dallas for the fourth time in four tries. ''But a little bit better, a little bit easier for me. It's unbelievable. I've still got a lot of fans here, players, some other people. I'm happy to be back.''
Doncic has tried to be clear that he's moving on after he wept on the LA bench during a video tribute when he was introduced before the game in Dallas last April. Maybe Mavericks fans are getting there as well.
The game lacked ''Nico Fired'' chants — the ones fans used briefly after general manager Nico Harrison was let go by Dallas in November following a slow start. The move also came amid lingering resentment for a trade that is now easily viewed as a setback for a franchise that reached the NBA Finals just nine months before a 25-year-old star in his prime was shipped away in the middle of the night.
The centerpiece for Dallas in the deal was Anthony Davis, the oft-injured big man who has missed more games than he's played since joining the Mavericks and won't return from his latest absence — a hand injury — until next month.
When Doncic visited the first time, the Dallas crowd on that night and many others was prone to launching into ''Fire Nico'' chants, which were still happening early this season.