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Doncic: 'I decided pretty quick' to stay with the Lakers

Doncic: 'I decided pretty quick' to stay with the Lakers

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The Los Angeles Lakers made arguably the biggest acquisition since perhaps the Louisiana Purchase when they landed Luka Doncic six months ago in a gargantuan trade with the Dallas Mavericks. But almost instantly came the question of how long he would remain with them.
According to the contract he was playing on at the time, he was able to opt out in the summer of 2026 and become a free agent. But on Saturday, he agreed to a three-year contract extension, which means he will stay put for the foreseeable future.
At his press conference on Saturday, Doncic said that after coming to L.A., he "decided pretty quick" that he wanted to stay with the Purple and Gold.
Via Silver Screen and Roll:
'I was kind of thinking,' Dončić said, 'obviously not in the moment when I got traded but later on when I started playing, that I wanted to be here. This is an amazing organization. We have trust in each other. So, honestly, I decided pretty quick.'
Lakers fans showered the 26-year-old Slovenian with nothing but love from the moment he arrived. He has now reciprocated, especially by undergoing an impressive physical transformation that has made him leaner and fitter this summer.
Now, all that's left for him is to maintain his individual excellence and bring multiple NBA championships to the storied franchise.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Doncic: 'I decided pretty quick' to stay with the Lakers
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