June 28, 2024

While there is no shortage of headlines ahead of the 2024 NBA Finals featuring the Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics, one topic has been an intriguing talking point. Former Mavericks teammates Luka Dončić and Kristaps Porziņģis, who’s set to return from injury in Game 1 for the Celtics, were said to have some “beef,” according to former player-turned-analyst Chandler Parsons.

While speaking on FanDuelTV’s “Run It Back,” Parsons said Dončić didn’t like playing with Porziņģis and that there’s an “actual beef” between the two.

“They do not like Porzingis in Dallas… Luka did not like playing with him, there is an actual beef there,” Parsons said.

The comments drew plenty of attention and added to an already-enticing matchup with Kyrie Irving facing his former team. But on Tuesday, Dončić was asked about the comments made by Parsons and was quick to dismiss them while also pointing out that he’s spoken to the former player “maybe twice” in his life, as Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News detailed.

“That’s why I don’t watch a lot of that, because people don’t know,” Dončić told reporters. “I’ve talked to Chandler Parsons maybe twice in my life, so I don’t know how he would know that. But me and KP have a good relationship.”

Porziņģis also addressed the topic while stating that there’s no “ill will” between him and Dončić, as ESPN’s Tim MacMahon revealed.

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