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(04-22-2021, 07:13 AM)Kammrath Wrote: [ -> ][Image: Ezjd_ukVEAYJXyl?format=jpg&name=large]

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It is going to be brutal when Luka gets near Free agency.  With all the players he knows, I am not looking forward to all the rumors.  

Spurs fans-   Luka always talks to Pop when they play, I think he wants to play for him.

Lakers Fans-  See Luka talking to our assistant after the game, proof positive they were talking about where to live in LAL.

Knicks fans-  Luka has liked 4 instagram posts of RJ Barrett over the last 6 months.  Clearly that is a sign.

Miami fans-  Luka always wanted to play with a fellow Slovenian.....

etc...that month, months, year, years are going to be tough to take.
(04-23-2021, 11:59 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: [ -> ]It is going to be brutal when Luka gets near Free agency.  With all the players he knows, I am not looking forward to all the rumors.  

Spurs fans-   Luka always talks to Pop when they play, I think he wants to play for him.

Lakers Fans-  See Luka talking to our assistant after the game, proof positive they were talking about where to live in LAL.

Knicks fans-  Luka has liked 4 instagram posts of RJ Barrett over the last 6 months.  Clearly that is a sign.

Miami fans-  Luka always wanted to play with a fellow Slovenian.....

etc...that month, months, year, years are going to be tough to take.

Up to the Mavs to craft a situation that makes it near impossible for Luka to leave.

(04-23-2021, 11:29 AM)ClutchDirk Wrote: [ -> ]https://hypebeast.com/2021/4/luka-doncic...lease-info

I really like these. It sucks that these shoe resellers buy them out before any regular people get a chance.
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The above play where the Lakers triple teamed Luka and he passed to DP for the dunk, they looked like a defensive line about to sack the QB.  In this case, they should have.
(04-23-2021, 11:59 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: [ -> ]It is going to be brutal when Luka gets near Free agency.  With all the players he knows, I am not looking forward to all the rumors.  

Spurs fans-   Luka always talks to Pop when they play, I think he wants to play for him.

Lakers Fans-  See Luka talking to our assistant after the game, proof positive they were talking about where to live in LAL.

Knicks fans-  Luka has liked 4 instagram posts of RJ Barrett over the last 6 months.  Clearly that is a sign.

Miami fans-  Luka always wanted to play with a fellow Slovenian.....

etc...that month, months, year, years are going to be tough to take.

There is no way he leaves Dallas after his rookie contract. I am sure of it and history is on my side. You should save this concerns for 4,5 years down the line and by that point landscape of the league will be very different than today.
(04-23-2021, 11:29 AM)ClutchDirk Wrote: [ -> ]https://hypebeast.com/2021/4/luka-doncic...lease-info

Jordan brand has some of the worst designs.  Blech
Whenever Luka attempts the 3 pointer, with that super slow-motion progression he can do, I bet his 3pt percentage is like Curry or Petrovic. However when he is rushing through it, with different quick motions, its not going in as well.

He will figure out doing it slowly consistently. Even if he gets blocked once in a while its still worth it releasing it slow motion style regularly. He can get one step ahead regularly due to his Olojuwon like footwork and bbIQ, and will have regularly the time to make that slow release.
From Kevin Pelton Mailbag (ESPN):


"Is Diana Taurasi a good comparison for what we've seen from Luka Doncic as a rising star in the NBA?"
-- David, Park City

Comparisons for Doncic have been such a popular pastime that my colleague Tim MacMahon and I teamed up to write a story about them during the 2020 playoffs, but the leading scorer in WNBA history is a fun new one.

As a starting point to quantify this idea, let's look at an updated list of most the similar seasons based on a modified version of my SCHOENE projection system, which looks at several key statistical indicators, height and weight. (The full SCHOENE projections incorporate weighted performance over three seasons; this version uses only a single season.)

Most Seasons Similar To Luka In 2020-21

PLAYER              SEASON     SIMSCORE
LeBron James     2020-21       97.9
LeBron James     2019-20       97.1
LeBron James     2018-19       96.9
James Harden     2020-21       96.9
LeBron James     2017-18       96.1
LeBron James     2014-15       95.9
LeBron James     2016-17       95.8
LeBron James     2015-16       94.8
Kobe Bryant        2004-05       94.8
James Harden    2016-17        94.5


As I noted last year, LeBron James' current production is easily the best match for Doncic. Although these stats are all standardized for league averages, the evolution of a modern "heliocentric" style of play with everything running through a star capable of creating shots for himself and others means that there's a strong recency effect. You have to go down to No. 11 (Grant Hill) to find a season from the 1990s and all the way back to No. 20 (Larry Bird, just ahead of Magic Johnson) to find one from the 1980s.

OK, so now let's run the same exercise using WNBA seasons standardized for those league averages:
WNBA Seasons Similar To Luka In 2020-21

PLAYER              SEASON     SIMSCORE
Diana Taurasi      2013            93.8
Diana Taurasi      2004            92.8
Candace Parker  2018            92.6
Candace Parker  2016            92.4
Diana Taurasi      2005            92.1
Diana Taurasi      2010            91.1
Diana Taurasi      2014            90.5


Undoubtedly, Taurasi is the closest match for Doncic the WNBA has seen, with Candace Parker recording the two other seasons exceeding a similarity score of 90. (It's also evident from the years involved that the WNBA hasn't made the same kind of move toward heliocentrism.) Still, the Taurasi comparison doesn't seem quite as apt statistically as the one to James for a couple of reasons.

First, while Taurasi is tall for a WNBA point guard at 6-foot, she's still shorter than the average player in the league. At 6-foot-7, 230, Doncic is bigger than the average NBA player. Doncic is also more of a triple-double threat than Taurasi, who has only one season (2009) rebounding at better than a league-average rate. Conversely, Taurasi's career-high 55% 2-point shooting in 2013 was relatively more impressive than Doncic's 57% mark this season because the league average mark was so much lower in the WNBA at the time.


Ultimately, Taurasi isn't considered the WNBA's GOAT (rightly or wrongly) primarily because of her statistical production. That's more a testament to Taurasi's history of big performances on the biggest stages, including three national championships at UConn and three WNBA titles with the Phoenix Mercury. Despite his impressive track record of big shots by age 22, Doncic has a long way to match that.
(04-23-2021, 01:10 PM)ClutchDirk Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/iztok_franko/status/...3584256003

https://twitter.com/iztok_franko/status/...3397092352

https://twitter.com/iztok_franko/status/...6775786496

The last two illustrate why Luka needs a rim roller on the floor. Not only does it lead to easy points, but it's the perfect attack against the double team.
I agree Powell should start over Maxi...
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(04-24-2021, 09:56 AM)DanSchwartzgan Wrote: [ -> ]Ultimately, Taurasi isn't considered the WNBA's GOAT (rightly or wrongly) primarily because of her statistical production. That's more a testament to Taurasi's history of big performances on the biggest stages, including three national championships at UConn and three WNBA titles with the Phoenix Mercury. Despite his impressive track record of big shots by age 22, Doncic has a long way to match that.


Great shared link Dan. Articles like this is why I love getting into the site.
I don't have the clip, but there was a play against LA on Saturday, where the team was 5-out (I think) and Powell had the ball  around the top of the FT circle. His defender behind him moved a step away toward an anticipated pass to Luka, but Luka made a motion and told Powell to drive. Without hesitation or turning to look, he turned and drove in for an uncontested dunk.

My thought was that there is a TON of respect for Luka's BBIQ, the players trust his judgement completely and he is unselfish enough to help them be successful.