The Warriors forward draws a lot of similarities between the 23-year-old and LeBron James.
“Where I think they differ is, LeBron will take more transition opportunities, where Luka kind of doesn’t, unless it’s just a complete run-out,” Green said. There’s not many people in this league that can control a game or control a tempo and a pace of a game like that.” “At their size, with their passing ability and the way they can put pressure on the rim and pressure on the defense, and with the vision that they have, they’re a lot alike.
It's been 25 years since Michael Jordan had his famous “flu game” against the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, and it appears one of the league's ...
Aside from an apparent illness, LaForce reported that Dončić is also dealing with a right shoulder injury that began bothering him in Game 6 of the conference semifinals against the Suns. He was good this afternoon. To my knowledge, he was good this morning.
I guess he was up most of the night and ill. I've heard it now from two different people, so I'm assuming it's probably true,” Harlan said.
Dallas Mavericks point guard "is not 100 percent" for his team's "He just told me about an hour ago that he didn't feel sick until after he got to the...
He averaged 28.4 points, 9.1 rebounds and 8.7 assists in the regular season. So he wasn't 100 percent at practice the next day. He is not 100 percent."
Just before Game 2 vs. the Warriors, the Mavericks' Luka Doncic had lunch at San Francisco burrito spot Underdogs Cantina.
TNT play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan claimed that Doncic was "up most of the night and ill" after his middling Game 1 performance in a blowout loss to the Warriors on Wednesday night, though he immediately qualified that by saying that his sources weren't inside the Mavericks or Warriors organizations. (Doncic previously revealed he's not really a fish guy, so the Impossible burrito seems like a safe bet, though sadly we may never know for certain.) Whether or not he was actually up all night sick after a Game 1 beatdown at the hands of the Golden State Warriors, Luka Doncic was feeling well enough hours before Friday's Game 2 to continue his tour of San Francisco bars and restaurants.
After conflicting reports all Friday about Luka Doncic's health, the Mavericks' star provided an update on his status ahead of Game 2 against the Golden ...
He was good this afternoon. “To my knowledge, he was good this morning. “He gets to his room and he’s throwing up and he cannot sleep for even a second so he’s not 100% at practice the next day [Thursday],” Laforce said.
A source told The Dallas Morning News on Friday afternoon that Luka Doncic is “good to go” despite the comments from TNT play-by-play broadcaster Kevin ...
I’ve heard it now from two different people, so I’m assuming it’s probably true.”-via I don’t know if he was sick or not sick.”-via To my knowledge he was good this morning. pic.twitter.com/dxllfdPY2O– pic.twitter.com/EUXHIQzR0S– pic.twitter.com/atMkJVedwZ– pic.twitter.com/p6WDdJ5XmZ– pic.twitter.com/EkXJpAyVwO– pic.twitter.com/PnHJ3YphgX– pic.twitter.com/wjBUyRu521– pic.twitter.com/HkocOREMcr– Doncic, like the rest of his team, endured a poor shooting performance in the Western Conference finals opener.