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Colin Cowherd & Rachel Nichols on how Luka Doncic Lakers-Mavericks trade SAVED NBA | THE HERD



Colin Cowherd & Rachel Nichols on how Luka Doncic Lakers-Mavericks trade SAVED NBA | THE HERD

Colin Cowherd is joined by Rachel Nichols to make predictions for Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Boston Celtics, react to the Golden State Warriors with Jimmy Butler, and discuss how the Luka Doncic trade impacted LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dallas Mavericks, and the rest of the NBA.

22 Comments

  1. It didn’t save the NBA. Ratings got better for a minute but it’ll pass. When I watch highlights I STILL skip to the fourth quarter because it’s so hard to watch even the full highlights.

  2. Except he hasn’t saved the NBA. Ratings are still historically low and they aren’t going to get any better.

  3. The last thing you would want to say if you were covering up the league manipulating this trade is that it "saved the NBA." Fine. Luka's in LA. We get it. Now we will spend the next decade watching the sports media obsess over LA. Fantastic. Like it couldn't get worse. Oh, and you may think this is good for the league, but it destroyed Dallas. Good job, Adam Silver.

  4. he is an extra player, however exec destroys nba spread of stars- bet he will get a ring not in LA Lakers

  5. If The NBA needs The Lakers then it’s a bad product 🤷🏽‍♂️they need ratings not The Lakers. Stop trying to make LbJ23 the 🐐

  6. Rachel is so knowledgeable. Thank you for having her on your show. ESPN made a huge mistake by firing her.

  7. ESPN made a horrible business decision firing her and replacing her with Malika! She $ucks and the Jump was so much better than NBA Today

  8. Fire Nico and boycott the Sands Casino in Las Vegas
    The Dallas Mavericks are majority owned by the Adelson and Dumont families, who also own Las Vegas Sands Corp. Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, and her son-in-law Patrick Dumont, who is the president and COO of Las Vegas Sands, purchased a controlling interest in the Mavericks from Mark Cuban in 2023

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