On Friday night, Luka Doncic established a new record for the Mavericks by scoring 73 points in a brilliant effort. This assisted his team in achieving a victory over the Hawks by a score of 148-143.
With the assistance of eight three-pointers and fifteen made free throws, Doncic surpassed both his personal best and the standard set by the team, which was sixty points.
His overall field goal percentage was 75.8 percent, making him the only player in NBA history to score 70 points or more on a shooting percentage that was higher than 75 percent.
After the game, Doncic remarked, “It was absolutely stunning.”
It was only four days after Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid scored a franchise-record 70 points, and it was on the same night that Devin Booker scored 62 points in a loss for the Suns. His record night occurred on the same night.
Luka Doncic scored 73 points on Friday in a virtuoso performance vs. the Hawks
Just like Wilt Chamberlain, David Thompson, and Kobe Bryant, Doncic is only the fourth player in NBA history to ever accomplish the feat of scoring more than 73 points in a single game.
During Monday’s game against Minnesota, Karl Anthony-Towns also scored 62 points of his own.
At the 2:58 minute, Doncic made a three-point play, which allowed him to reach the 70-point threshold.
Doncic finished his night with another three-point shot, which he made while Dallas was leading by a score of 140-136.
It was a hot man. The player who led Atlanta with 30 points, Trae Young, vowed that he was going to succeed. All of our options were being explored. We had the intention of capturing him.
When it came to Dallas, Josh Green scored 21 points, but Doncic was the one who carried the attack.
The statement was made by Green, “I’ve never seen anything like that.”
On Friday night, the Suns were defeated by the Pacers by the efforts of Devin Booker, who scored 62 points for the Suns.
When it came to players who had scored 73 points, Doncic entered the ranks of Wilt Chamberlain, David Thompson, and Kobe Bryant respectively.
Doncic also had ten rebounds and seven assists, as if that wasn’t enough to justify his performance.
He joined the ranks of Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, David Robinson, and Embiid and became the fifth player in NBA history to ever record a game with at least 70 points and 10 rebounds. Embiid achieved this feat on Monday, making him the fifth player to ever accomplish this feat.
Bryant had 81 points, while Chamberlain, who now owns the record for most points scored in an NBA game with 100, had 78 points.