A victory for the Los Angeles Lakers got ugly after when the fans fought out of the sand after the game.
The new base of the Lakers, Luka Doncic, faced its former Dallas Mavericks in southern California earlier this week, and Doncic reminded the MAVs what they lost.
After hitting a three early, Doncic looked at his bank, and Lakers’ fans sang “Nico” to the general manager of Mavs, Nico Harrison, during the 107-99 victory of the Lakers.
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However, it was after the game when the real fireworks occurred.
A video after the game shows a group of people, mostly wearing everything black, grouping one a fan with a Blue Lakers LeBron James Jersey, including one of them trampling. As you see loose clothing items scattered on the ground, at least one another fight burst close.
Later in the video, the James Jersey fan knocked on the floor is seen.
It is not clear if most of the fans were fans of Lakers or Mavs.

General view of the Arena de Crypto.com on February 9, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Images Aaronp/Bauer-Griffin/GC)
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Doncic published a triple double in the revenge game.
Anthony Davis, who was sent to the MAVs from Los Angeles, lost the contest while continuing to deal with an injury to the groin he suffered in his debut in Dallas earlier this month. However, he obtained the largest of several standing ovations after the Lakers broadcast a long tribute video to the Star Big Man in the first quarter. Davis returned to the crowd with both arms.

The Los Angeles Lakers Guard, Luka Doncic, #77, talks to the media after the game against the Dallas Mavericks reacts on Crypto.com Arena. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn images)
James helped his new teammate scoring 16 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter, while Los Angeles clung to his third consecutive victory and his 13th in 16 games.