The Dallas Mavericks point guard maintained a legendary record with a 126-121 overtime victory over the New York Knicks.
The Slovenian point guard luka donciccalled to be a legend of nbaturned out to be a wonderful performance last night in the triumph of Dallas Mavericks in the view of New York Knicksby 126-121 in extra time, by adding a remarkable triple-double with 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists.
Doncic, 2.01 meters tall and only 23 years old, went into overtime on an action where he intentionally missed a free throw and became the first player in NBA history to achieve a triple double with at least 60 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists.
The impressive goalscoring record went 19-25 on doubles, 2-6 on triples and 16-22 on free throws in the 47 minutes and nine seconds he was on the court.
James Harden, current figure of the Philadelphia 76ers, is still the only one to achieve a triple double with 60 points (to which he added 10 rebounds and 11 assists) and only the legendary Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor have achieved the others in at least 50 points.
The point guard, who already scored 50 points on Friday, kept the Mavericks alive all night and led a stunning last-minute comeback. The New York team, led by guard Quentin Grimes, who added 33 points, had a nine-point lead (103-112) that seemed definitive with only 33.2 seconds to play.
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Source: Tycsports

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