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Luka Doncic’s promising new teammate gets torched by a former Rockets and Clippers’ 46-year old guard in a pick up game

Mark Cuban and Luka Doncic may have a lot of hopes for next season after failing to make it to the NBA Finals, but Cattino Mobley may have shown them something magical. Hmm.

This offseason was expected to see a lot of movement in how things turned out in the playoffs for the contenders. 3 games were not enough. Kristaps Porzingis in a mid-season trade with the Wizards.

Jalen Brunson has the potential to be the team’s second star and surprised everyone with a top playoff point guard who proved he could play when it mattered. But even he moved to the Knicks as a free agent.

But the Mabs won Christian Woodcan offer similar scoring options with a much better 3-point shot and a greater presence in the paint. JaVale McGee It might be a better frontcourt answer than Mark Cuban has had in a long time.

But a recent viral video of the NBA’s 6-foot-9-inch multi-talented big man being beaten by a 6-inch-4-foot, 46-year-old former Rockets guard who last played an NBA game 14 years ago, is Wood’s. I didn’t paint a good picture.

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Cattino Mobley set fire to Luka Doncic’s new teammate Christian Wood

He was still a baller in the Big 3, averaging 16 points, 4 rebounds and 2.7 assists during his NBA career, but Cattino-Mobley becoming the Mavs’ new big man is a big deal for Dallas fans. is not what you would expect. But that’s what they get now.

Last season with the Houston Rockets, Wood averaged 17.9 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 50.1% from the field, 36% from the deep.

To see them playing alongside superstars, that’s quite an impressive number. Luka DoncicThe Slovenian wants to run the pick-and-roll for the big man, but the Mavs will get a lot of help from being on the board or on the 3-point line on the floor.

That being said, the clip was pretty embarrassing for Dallas as a whole. That’s despite how wonderfully underrated Mobley was in his prime. As a 26-year-old NBA player, you can’t be beaten by a man who last played his NBA game 15 years ago.

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