Luka Doncic from Dallas Mavericks is harshly self-critical

One thing is certain: Luka Doncic could do the least for the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

The Slovenian had excelled in the series and in the end brought his team forward almost single-handedly. But in the decisive game 7 there was a 111: 126 against the Los Angeles Clippers, which resulted in the end of the season.

That’s why Doncic was absolutely frustrated.

Doncic is harshly self-critical

He was tough on himself and when asked if he had already achieved something in the league, it became clear: “Nothing yet. We have already been in the playoffs twice since I’ve been there. We lost both times, so still nothing. You get paid to win. And we didn’t. “

The 22-year-old was the outstanding man against the Clippers. (Everything about the NBA).

The Guard averaged 35.7 points, 10.3 assists, 7.9 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game for the Mavs in the seven games against the Clippers. So he was even better than in the regular season with an average of 27.7 points with a hit rate of 47.9 percent, 8.6 assists and 8.0 rebounds.

Mavs superstar with 46 points

The superstar also recorded a strong 46 points, 14 assists and seven rebounds in 45 minutes in the last game against the Clippers. (NBA results and schedule).

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The gig was even historic. Because: Doncic already had 29 points on his account at the break. No player had acted so strongly in a decisive seventh game in the playoffs before the break in the past 25 years.

Because Doncic, above all, lacked the support of his team-mates and he only scored more points in the fourth quarter after a long deficit, the Mavs ended up being out.

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