The Lakers provided a huge show of support for Luka Doncic as he represented Slovenia at EuroBasket, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Team governor Jeanie Buss and president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka both made the trip to Poland to watch Doncic in action. They were joined by team stakeholders Kurt Rambis and his wife Linda, along with other staff members, and assistant coach Greg St. Jean worked on Slovenia’s coaching staff.
“Luka has a tremendous amount of heartfelt pride and appreciation for his roots and playing for his country,” Pelinka said. “I just think in the partnerships we have with our players, the Lakers want to be mindful of players’ passions and who they are as men and then lean in and support those things. So, around Luka, it was a very easy partnership decision that we wanted to support.”
Even though his team didn’t bring home a medal, Doncic was outstanding. He averaged 34.7 points per game, the highest by anyone since 1989, and raised that figure to 40.5 PPG in two knockout round contests. Team sources tell McMenamin that the Lakers’ coaching staff was impressed by the way Doncic moved after his offseason conditioning program. He was able to jump noticeably higher, split double teams and be more disruptive on defense.
“Players playing basketball in the offseason is something that, from a leadership standpoint, I support,” Pelinka said. “I think you could say in some sense that some of the offseason and sort of the current basketball lens, especially in the States, is on individual work. And I think that sort of the team environment can get lost.”
There’s more on the Lakers:
- Multiple stories have indicated that L.A. is prioritizing cap room for the summer of 2027, but Pelinka indicated that plans could change if the right opportunity comes along, McMenamin adds in the same piece. The team will face important financial decisions soon with Rui Hachimura ($18.3 million), Gabe Vincent ($11.5 million) and Maxi Kleber ($11 million) all on expiring contracts and Austin Reaves likely heading for free agency after declining a four-year, $89MM extension in June. Sources tell McMenamin that the Lakers would consider trading for a contract that extends beyond 2026.“In terms of team building, we’ve talked about the importance of having optionality and when I use that word, it’s not to say in the future,” Pelinka said. “I think optionality is also in the now.”
- Among his many accomplishments, LeBron James last season became the first player ever to reach 50,000 combined points in the regular season and playoffs. During a visit to China, he talked about what it took to achieve that record in an interview with CBV Game (YouTube link, hat tip to Lakers Nation). “I don’t think it’s about the record, I just think it’s a microcosm of my career, of my hard work and dedication to my craft, and my love for the game,” James said. “I put so many hours into trying to be the greatest of what I can become and the best I can become. That moment is there is an indication of that, of hard work paying off. It’s always pretty cool when you can have those moments that show that the work does pay off.”
- Rookie forward Adou Thiero told NBA on Prime (Twitter link) that he chose No. 1 as his uniform number as a tribute to Derrick Rose. “My first favorite player was Derrick Rose,” Thiero said. “So then I tried to go with the number I was throughout college (3) and everything. I wasn’t able to get that number so, you know, why not go back with what we started with.”
So he lost weight for the first time in his life. And he found passion to play D. All stats and NO TROPHIES.
Hero Ball Luka ……. The OneWay Wonder.
Yeah, last year they were in the playoffs with a worse team, and this year they’re in the play-in, you have no idea.
He’s been to the Finals more times than the Knots has in the last oh lestsay 30 years.
Mate, I think you’re obsessed with Doncic. Every time there’s a story on here where he’s mentioned, you’re always commenting on it. To be honest, it’s getting a bit weird and creepy.
It could be that KnickerbockerAl is to Luka as I am to Brawny Sensation, meb170373. Personally, I think it’s no question that the negative perception towards BS is more warranted (AND deserving) than it is towards Luka – but I can understand some of the disdain for Luka. As I’ve texted before: it’s not about him GETTING in shape, which the media predictably over covered; it’s about him STAYING in shape for the duration of the season. Moreso than his weight issue, I think it’s laughable that he is generally very soft spoken (even shy) off the court, but then you see him whining to refs (like BS) and cussing out opponents and fans of opposing teams. So it’s like….what is your personality type, Luka??
Lakers might make the play-in. Congrats.
The day he plays D ……. I will stop riding him. Simple
Other than that these are all facts that are happening now. Getting in shape for first time in his life isn’t news to you. Scoring 40 in a tournament and not winning shhh ain’t news to you. No job in the world. Will pay you to do 60% of the work. Basketball is a 2Way sport. Now that he’s lost 30 lbs he might play D. Oh WOW
Have you ever seen Luka dunk ???? I haven’t
Maybe now after losing 30 lbs. i might see a 6’7” player dunk. OneWay Wonder …….
Dunks Per Season
2018-19 (Rookie):
25 dunks
2019-20:
14 dunks
2020-21:
11 dunks
2021-22:
7 dunks
2022-23:
12 dunks
2023-24:
2 dunks
2024-25:
1 dunk
As a rookie Luka weighed 218 lbs. His last yr in Dallas he was as much as 270 lbs or more. Today after doing real conditioning for first time in his life. He is listed at 230 lbs. Gee we could see him dunking again ….😱😱
2024-25 had ONE DUNK …….. lmao
In NBA 2K Luka does a 360 3pt shot lols.