The Slovenian bid farewell to 2022 with an impressive points tally in December that helped the Mavericks into the top spots in the 2022/23 season.
luka doncic signed his third game with at least 50 points in December, scoring 51 points with six rebounds, nine assists and four steals, in a hard-fought victory for the Dallas Mavericks in the Texan derby match San Antonio Spurs (125-126) for western conference in National Basketball Association and the final game of the year for both franchises.
In addition, the Slovenian performed an action similar to what he did a few days ago: voluntarily missing a free kick. This time, the Mavs they lead by one and are awarded a one-point shot. Doncic missed on purpose, grabbed the rebound and so on Saint Anthony He had no chance to shoot at the end.
The Slovenian became the first player in the history of nba with more than 225 points, fifty rebounds and fifty assists in five games, according to data from the American league. In addition, the Slovenian is the player of Mavericks with more matches of forty points.
The impressive record of points that Doncic broke in the NBA
On December 27, he made history by scoring 61 points, 22 rebounds and ten assists in the victory of Mavs in extra time against New York Knicksbecame the first player to achieve a triple double with at least 60 pts, 20 rebounds and 10 assists.
The Slovenian, just 23 years old, forced extra time in a move where he deliberately missed a free kick. His impressive record went 19/25 in doubles, 2/6 in triples and 16/22 in free throws in the 47’09” he was on the court. With those numbers, he led the Mavericks with their sixth straight win, moving them into fourth place in the Western Conference with a 21-16 record.
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