The blockbuster trade that flipped the NBA on its head is back in the spotlight after new details revealed what really went down inside the Lakers group chat when Anthony Davis was shipped to Dallas and Luka Dončić landed in Los Angeles.
According to sportswriter Yaron Weitzman’s new book, the night unfolded like something out of a sports drama. It was Bronny James, both LeBron’s son and now his Lakers teammate, who first dropped Shams Charania’s viral tweet into the team chat that February night. For a few minutes, everyone thought it had to be fake.
The shock hit instantly. Anthony Davis typed a short but stunned message: “Did these n****s just trade me?” before giving his teammates a quick salute and exiting the chat. LeBron’s only reply followed soon after three simple letters that said everything: “WTF.”
Players were left scrambling to confirm what had actually happened. Austin Reaves later recalled thinking Davis was joking at first, until reality set in and the chat exploded with disbelief. The moment felt unreal even in a league built on wild trades and sudden moves.
The Luka-to-LA deal didn’t just reshape the Lakers, it rewrote the emotional DNA of the team. It turned a father-and-son dream season into something more complicated, blending family pride with the business side of basketball.
Weitzman’s retelling highlights how the modern NBA lives on phones as much as it does on the court. From group chats to viral tweets, even legends like LeBron find out life-changing news the same way the rest of us do—through a notification lighting up their screen.
