Luka Doncic thought he would spend his entire career with the Dallas Mavericks, but instead he woke up last week as the newest member of the Los Angeles Lakers in one of the most stunning trades in NBA history.
While the basketball world was still processing the move, Doncic wasted no time proving he’s more than just a superstar on the court, he’s already making a difference off it.
Luka Doncic’s major wildfire relief donation
Ahead of his highly anticipated Lakers debut on Monday night against the Utah Jazz, Doncic and his foundation announced a $500,000 donation to wildfire relief efforts in Southern California.
The 25-year-old may be new to the city, but he’s quickly embracing what it means to be a Laker.
“It’s been so sad to see and learn more about the damage from the wildfires since I landed in L.A.,”Doncic said.
“I can’t believe and I feel for all the kids who lost their homes, schools, and the places where they used to play with their friends.”
Beyond the immediate relief efforts, Doncic made it clear he’s committed to long-term recovery, especially for young children affected by the devastation.
“Today, my foundation is donating $500,000 to immediate recovery efforts,” he continued.
“I am also committed to helping rebuild courts, playgrounds, and fields that were destroyed because every kid needs a safe place to play. To everyone affected by these fires: we’re here to help, now and for the long haul.”
Doncic’s generosity extends beyond his own contributions.
The Lakers organization and head coach JJ Redick, who personally lost his home in the Palisades fire, have also pledged support for rebuilding efforts.
When it was finally time for Doncic to step onto the court, the energy inside Crypto.com Arena was electric.
A sold-out crowd of nearly 19,000 greeted him with gold No. 77 T-shirts, Serbian music pumped through the arena, and Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki was in attendance to cheer on his former teammate.
LeBron James had a message for Doncic before tipoff: “Luka, be your f-ing self. Don’t fit in, fit the f- out. Be yourself.”
Doncic certainly felt the love.
“For him to say something like that just feels amazing,”Doncic said after the Lakers’ 132-113 win over the Jazz where he scored 14 points in 24 minutes.
“It gives me confidence. And after that speech, it was chills. I was just happy to be a part of it.”
Whether Doncic’s tenure in L.A. is long or short, one thing is already clear, he’s not just here to play basketball.
He’s embracing the city, the culture, and the responsibility that comes with being a Laker.
And if his first impression is any indication, he’s already making himself at home.