Whereas many assumed Kristaps Porzingis didn’t work in Dallas as a result of he didn’t get together with Luka Doncic, each he and Doncic and have insisted that’s not the case.
Now, as these two European abilities face off within the NBA Finals, Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. has spoken about what he felt was the actual drawback was for Porzingis and Doncic.
“For probably the most half, they didn’t even have that a lot time to even play collectively,” Hardaway advised GQ Sports activities.
“I believe the accidents actually affected what might’ve been, however off the court docket and on the court docket, Ok.P. and Luka, they all the time talked. It was all the time laughing and stuff, however on the finish of the day, they’re additionally rivals as nicely.”
Porzingis was traded from New York to Dallas in January 2019, however didn’t make his Mavericks debut till October 2019, as he was nonetheless recovering from his ACL harm on the time of the commerce.
However harm struck once more within the playoffs, when Porzingis suffered a lateral meniscus tear half-way by way of Dallas’ first-round collection in opposition to the Clippers, which the Mavericks went on to lose in six video games.
Porzingis performed 143 video games for Dallas throughout three seasons and was traded to Washington in February 2022 in change for Spencer Dinwiddie and Davis Bertans.
However he has since discovered a house in Boston and was glorious in Sport 1 of The Finals regardless of not being completely wholesome. Porzingis gave the impression to be enjoying by way of ache in Sport 2 on Sunday however stated he would positively play in Sport 3.
READ MORE: NBA World Reacts to Kristaps Porzingis and Celtics Cooking Mavs in Sport 1