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Why Luka Doncic Is The Postseason’s Most Lethal Player

  • Doncic is averaging 38 PPG in elimination games, the highest in such situations in NBA history.
  • He led a heavy underdog in Dallas to the Conference Finals on the NBA's 5th-lowest payroll.
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Luka Doncic has been a superstar since he stepped foot in the NBA, but Sunday’s transcendent performance represents a familiar rite of passage for those with great expectations: the official “next step.”

Dallas paid Luka a rookie max extension worth $207 million this past summer for this precise moment, and he’s rewarding them as the postseason’s most lethal player

The Mavericks pulled off the improbable behind Doncic, who dominated in a Game 7 on the top-seed Suns’ home floor to launch Dallas into the Western Conference Finals — his deepest playoff run to date.

  • The 23-year-old is now averaging 38 points in elimination games, highest in NBA history.
  • Doncic (31.5 PPG) is second in postseason scoring behind Giannis Antetokounmpo (31.7).
  • On Sunday, he became the first player to equal or exceed the opposing team’s combined point total in a half (27)
  • He single-handedly outscored Devin Booker, out-rebounded Deandre Ayton, and out-passed Chris Paul throughout the series.

The Mavericks have clearly molded their team — even their organization — around Doncic, hiring a simpatico coach in Jason Kidd, bringing in Doncic’s national team coach Igor Kokoskov as lead assistant, and hiring longtime friend Nico Harrison as general manager.

Then there’s that bold midseason trade swapping second star Kristaps Porzingis for Spencer Dinwiddie — who scored 30 points on Sunday.

Entering the season, the Mavericks were long shots to win the title (+2800), but Doncic has been unguardable — which just might be enough to take down the Warriors (+235).

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