- Luka
Dončić (/ˈluːkə ˈdɒntʃɪtʃ/ LOO-kə DON-chitch; Slovene: [ˈlùːka ˈdòːntʃitʃ]; born
February 28, 1999) is a
Slovenian professional basketball player...
- On
February 2, 2025, the
Dallas Mavericks traded Luka
Dončić to the Los
Angeles Lakers for
Anthony Davis in a three-team
trade which also
involved the...
- Saša
Dončić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Дончић; born June 14, 1974) is a
Slovenian professional basketball coach and
former player. He last
served as head...
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Dončić (/ˈdɒntʃɪtʃ/; Slovene: [ˈdòːntʃitʃ]; Cyrillic: Дончић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname. It is
spelled as
Dončič in Slovenia. It may
refer to: Danilo...
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fortunes immediately rebounded once
again with the
acquisition of Luka
Dončić; the
Mavericks returned to the
playoffs in 2020,
reached the
Western Conference...
- he and Los
Angeles Lakers general manager Rob
Pelinka executed the Luka
Dončić–Anthony
Davis trade, one of the most
significant trades in NBA history....
- for 38 days and
recorded 20
points and
three blocks off the bench. Luka
Dončić led
Dallas with 30
points as the
Celtics held the
Mavericks to just nine...
- Siniša Hajdaš
Dončić (né Hajdaš; born 29 June 1974) is a
Croatian politician serving as
president of the center-left
Social Democratic Party (SDP), and...
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trade with the
Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz,
acquiring superstar Luka
Dončić alongside Maxi
Kleber and
Markieff Morris while trading Anthony Davis, Max...
- defensive-minded
victory over the Clippers, Luka
Dončić led the
charge with 22 points, 10 rebounds, and nine ****ists. With
Dončić struggling with his
shooting efficiency...