Doncic dazzles in his first big NBA break while Pistons and Raptors surprise in the East

Chicago (USA).– The NBA reaches its first break of the season this Thursday, on the occasion of Thanksgiving, marked by the overwhelming dominance of Luka Doncic in Los Angeles and by the unexpected rise of the Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors in an East that began the campaign without a clear favorite.

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The complete first season of Doncic as a Lakers player couldn't have started better. The Slovenian has become the engine of the Los Angeles franchise, averaging 35.2 points, 8.8 rebounds and 9.2 assists per game. His most recent performance —43 points in the derby against the Clippers— consolidated a historic start that has elevated the Lakers to second place in the West, with a record of 13-4.

Dallas Pays Dearly for the Departure of Its Star

While the Lakers shine, the situation is drastically different in Dallas. The Mavericks, who traded Doncic last February in one of the most controversial operations in recent NBA history, are experiencing a collapse that has left the franchise as second-to-last in the West with a record of 5-14. Anthony Davis — main piece acquired in exchange for Doncic — has barely played five games due to physical discomfort. The crisis triggered the dismissal of general manager Nico Harrison, responsible for the risky decision that today generates remorse in Dallas. The highly anticipated rookie Cooper Flagg, obtained with the first pick of the last draft despite the improbable 1.8% probability in the lottery, has yet to find his rhythm in his transition from the NCAA.

Unstoppable Thunder: Champions Rule the West

The best record in the league belongs to the Oklahoma City Thunder, current champions and strong favorites to compete in the Finals again. With a record of 18-1 and an active streak of ten victories, the Thunder continue to build their success around MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who averages 32.6 points per game.

Pistons and Raptors surprise an open East

The absence of Jayson Tatum throughout the season due to an Achilles tendon injury left the Boston Celtics without their main figure and kept the East without a clear dominator. However, Detroit and Toronto have burst in with unexpected force. The Pistons, driven by a streak of 13 consecutive victories, lead the conference with a record of 15-3. They are followed by the Raptors, who have strung together nine straight wins to position themselves at 14-5 and secure their place in the NBA Cup quarterfinals, after winning all their group stage matches.

Miami on the rise; Milwaukee in free fall

The Miami Heat, led by Mexican Jaime Jáquez, have climbed to third place in the East thanks to their six consecutive victories. Meanwhile, the Celtics remain in the 'play-in' zone with a 10-8 record. In contrast, the Milwaukee Bucks are going through one of their worst recent moments, dragging six consecutive defeats and being left out of postseason positions. The absence due to injury of Giannis Antetokounmpo has left the team without direction.

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