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Luka Dončić is a Slovenian professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Personal information
Born February 28, 1999 (age 23) 
Ljubljana, Slovenia
      Listed height       6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 230 lb (104 kg)

He also represents the Slovenian national team.

A Slovenian international, Dončić made his senior debut for Slovenia in 2016 at only 17 years of age. He would later help his country win its first EuroBasket title in 2017 while also being named to the All-Tournament Team.

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Doncic totaled 24 points (9-18 FG, 2-9 3Pt, 4-6 FT), five assists, three rebounds, two steals and two blocked shots over 30 minutes Friday in a win over Utah.

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NAME SEASON            3PM                 
Luka Doncic          2018-19 168
Luka Doncic 2019-20 171
Luka Doncic 2020-21 192
Luka Doncic 2021-22 201

When Dončić was eight, his father started playing for his hometown club Union Olimpija, and Olimpija Basketball School coach Grega Brezovec invited Luka to practice with players of his age.

Dončić was initially expected to practice with players his age, but only 16 minutes into his first training session, the coaching staff moved him to the 11-year-old group.

Starting in the next session, he primarily practiced with Olimpija’s under-14 team, but due to league rules, he only played for the club’s under-12 selection team, coming off the bench against opponents three or four years older than him.

Despite his exclusion from under-14 games at the time, Dončić often asked to attend practice, even when his coach asked him to stay home.

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Specifically, in this instance a couple of hours before an Oct. 7 home preseason game, Luka Doncic’s dribbling.

Shammgod, a Mavericks player development coach who is so renowned for his ballhandling brilliance that a popular move is named after him, begins to demonstrate the simple base of Doncic’s evolution into the league’s leading isolation scorer.

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Career information
NBA draft 2018 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall
Selected by the Atlanta Hawks
Playing career 2015–present
Career history
2015–2018 Real Madrid
2018–present Dallas Mavericks

Shammgod jabs with his right foot, rocks back to his left as if he might launch a jumper and then darts back to his right, putting the ball on the floor and mimicking a Doncic drive to the basket.

In these moments, the court feels like a canvas for Doncic, who Mavs coach Jason Kidd compared to a young Picasso at the start of last season.

Shammgod, a New York City legend, considers Doncic’s approach akin to a graffiti artist who encounters a blank wall.

“Luka’s imagination,” Shammgod says, “is just on a whole other level.”

Four seasons later, Doncic has already established himself as a perennial NBA MVP favorite, in part because he’s not only a one-on-one wunderkind but also arguably the league’s premier isolation weapon with one of the league’s deepest bags of tricks.

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On April 30, 2015, Dončić made his professional debut for Real Madrid in the Liga ACB against Unicaja, making his only three-point attempt in under 2 minutes of playing time.

At 16 years, two months, and two days of age, he became the youngest player to ever play for Real Madrid in the ACB and the third-youngest debutant in league history, behind only Ricky Rubio and Ángel Rebolo.

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Year
Team      
GP
Min
Pts
FG% 
Reb  
Ast  
2022
DAL
2021
DAL
65
35.4
28.4
45.7
9.1
8.7
2020
DAL
66
34.3
27.7
47.9
8.0
8.6
2019
DAL
61
33.6
28.8
46.3
9.4
8.8
2018
DAL
72
32.2
21.2
42.7
7.8
6.0
Career
 
265
33.8
26.4
45.7
8.5
8.0

Dončić missed the first 3 games of the playoffs because of an injury in the final regular season game. On April 28, Dončić led the Dallas Mavericks to a 98–96 Game 6 win over the Utah Jazz to close the first round series.

It was the first time Dallas has advanced to the postseason’s second round in Dončić’s four-year NBA career. It was also the first time Mavericks won in the first round since winning the 2011 NBA Finals.

Then On May 2, in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semi-finals, Dončić posted 45 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists in a 121–114 loss against the Phoenix Suns.

And On May 15, Dončić recorded 35 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in three-quarters in a 123–90 Game 7 blowout win against the overall one-seed Suns, thus securing the Mavericks a place in the Western Conference Finals.

On May 20, during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, Dončić posted 42 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals in a 126–117 loss against the Golden State Warriors. 

By Rishabh

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