“Every day that he’s been with us, it’s becoming a little more normal,” added Redick. “I’ve been there. The first time you play your old team, particularly this close in time duration, it’s going to be weird. But he’ll be able to handle it.”

Lakers forward Dorian Finney-Smith added Monday, “I know he’s going to be ready, but I try not to put too much pressure on him because at the end of the day we just want to get the win. We get the win, I know he’s going to be happy.

“I think he’s gonna be excited, but everybody in the locker room is excited. We got his back.”

The Lakers are a league best 14-4 since January 15, according to the NBA, and 8-2 in their last 10, sitting fourth in the Western Conference. The Mavs, meanwhile, are 5-5 in their last 10 games but 5-2 in their last seven, bringing the team to eighth in the West.