The Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic seems to struggle a lot when it comes to interviews after a match. The Mavericks faced the Utah Jazz and delivered a dominant performance against them. This game was a historic night for Doncic, as he set a great record and added another achievement to his already great career.
However, in the excitement of the great outcome of the matchup, Luka forgot about manners in the post-game interview and dropped an f-bomb on national television, which has become a repeating habit of his.
Doncic lets loose with explicit language after historic win
After a great game and a historic win for Luka Doncic against the Utah Jazz, Mavs star Luka Doncic lost control of his mouth and accidentally dropped an F-bomb on national television. This is not the first time Doncic has been in this situation. A few weeks back, after securing a victory against Victor Wembanyama’s San Antonio Spurs, Doncic was caught up in emotions and accidentally dropped an f-bomb in the post-match interview.
After that match, Doncic was asked about his thoughts on winning the game and how it was an important match to win. Luka said, “Yeah, it’s probably as I said. Before the game, we can’t just f*** around.” On realizing his mistake his expression changed to a regretful one and he accidentally cussed again while regretting his initial mistake. After realising his mistake Luka said, “Oh S***! My bad, My Bad.”
Luka Doncic makes history with triple-double before halftime
The Utah Jazz vs. the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night was a thrilling game for the Maverick fans as the Dallas side overwhelmed the Jazz and secured a big victory. The Utah Jazz were shorthanded as most of their key players were injured and they had to face a high-stability team such as the Mavs. Luka Doncic emerged as the hero for the Mavericks with an incredible performance on the court, he pulled off a feat that made him the fourth only player to do so in the history of the NBA since 2000.
Luka Doncic was able to get a triple-double in just the first half of the game and established his dominance all over the court. He became the fourth-only player in the history of the NBA to achieve a triple-double in the first half of a game with 29 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds. He joined Russell Westbrook, Domantas Sabonis, and Nikola Jokic as the few players to pull off this feat in the NBA since 2000.
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