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WWE legend Ric Flair urges the Los Angeles Lakers to trade Luka Doncic due to his ongoing injury issues. This comes less than 18 months after Doncic was acquired from the Dallas Mavericks.
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Apparently one shocking Luka Doncic trade wasn't enough.
Ric Flair wants Doncic to be traded away from the Los Angeles Lakers now, less than 18 months after the Lakers swindled the Dallas Mavericks to acquire him.
Simply put, the WWE legend isn't happy with Doncic's injury absence.
Doncic has yet to play in the postseason, and the Lakers were handled comfortably on Tuesday night by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Defeating OKC was always going to be tough even if Doncic was healthy, but clearly the Slovenian star is not.
That didn't stop Ric Flair from posting this on X to implore the Lakers to ship Doncic out of town:
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Ric Flair is unhappy with Luka Doncic's absence due to injuries, prompting his call for a trade.
The Los Angeles Lakers acquired Luka Doncic less than 18 months ago from the Dallas Mavericks.
Luka Doncic's injury absence has led to dissatisfaction among fans and legends like Ric Flair regarding his performance and availability.

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There's definitely some joke for the taking here about someone from scripted entertainment having this take, but that's a conversation for another day.
The tough part for fans of a team is that it's hard to know just how much pain a player is in.
Playing in the NBA playoffs is absolutely grueling. It's reasonable to believe that Doncic isn't healed yet to the point of being able to get back into games.
The timing stinks, for sure. But to act like Doncic doesn't want to play is pretty silly. And obviously the Lakers would want him in the game, too.
But hey, if Ric Flair was the GM, he'd pull a Nico Harrison.