Luka is one of those talents that is so seductive to the eyes. He brings the highlights. He's got the wow factor in spades. But he hasn't been particularly efficient this season, he's been an unwieldy sieve on the defensive end, and those that believe he's single-handedly changed the atmosphere in Dallas aren't really paying attention to the veteran factors that are actually leading to that team's success. Their bench unit has massively outperformed their starting unit for much of the season, and their team defense has been surprisingly stout. They also sport the third-easiest strength of schedule to this point in the season, and have been absolutely putrid on the road in spite of it. In other words, I can't help but wonder if Doncic and the Mavs aren't headed in the direction of a brick wall.
Now, don't get me wrong. Doncic is going to be good. He may even be great someday. He's got a James Harden-esque game and the modern NBA is designed specifically for players like that to succeed. But I think Luka's hype train is a little bit off the rails in terms of evaluating his impact this season. He's posting a barely-above-average PER of 15.9, and he's having to work hard as a scorer and playmaker due to his lack of athleticism. Hell, I manage to get exhausted just watching the guy try to create space in isolation. What happens when defenses adapt to his tendencies?
Perhaps the caution I'm exercising in my evaluation of both Luka and the Mavs is unwarranted. Perhaps they'll remain in the playoff mix deep into April, and perhaps Doncic will coast to ROY honors. But I remain skeptical. I will be curious to see if the Mavs can sustain their success as their schedule gets tougher, and I will be curious to see how teams key in on Luka (and his stepback 3, in particular) after they've played Dallas once or twice, and as they continue to scout his weaknesses. I think Doncic is a future all-star, but I also think that the hype is out of control relative to what the player is actually producing, once we move beyond the highlight reel.
Now, don't get me wrong. Doncic is going to be good. He may even be great someday. He's got a James Harden-esque game and the modern NBA is designed specifically for players like that to succeed. But I think Luka's hype train is a little bit off the rails in terms of evaluating his impact this season. He's posting a barely-above-average PER of 15.9, and he's having to work hard as a scorer and playmaker due to his lack of athleticism. Hell, I manage to get exhausted just watching the guy try to create space in isolation. What happens when defenses adapt to his tendencies?
Perhaps the caution I'm exercising in my evaluation of both Luka and the Mavs is unwarranted. Perhaps they'll remain in the playoff mix deep into April, and perhaps Doncic will coast to ROY honors. But I remain skeptical. I will be curious to see if the Mavs can sustain their success as their schedule gets tougher, and I will be curious to see how teams key in on Luka (and his stepback 3, in particular) after they've played Dallas once or twice, and as they continue to scout his weaknesses. I think Doncic is a future all-star, but I also think that the hype is out of control relative to what the player is actually producing, once we move beyond the highlight reel.
The thing about Doncic that is rare is that he is 19 years old and already their best player, succeeding in a role that rookies usually struggle with. You say he hasnt been efficent. Considering him being a rookie playing extremely difficult role and having quite bad supporting cast, his efficency is surprisingly good and above expections. For example, .554 true shooting% is very good for him.
Because of his athletic limitations nobody expects him to be the next Lebron or even a Durant level superstar. What people saw on him pre draft is a player that plays the most valuable position (wing ball handler), who possesses the most valuable skills (creating off the dribble, shooting and playmaking) and an extremely smart basketball player. Those type of players are usually very hard to get since they are rare and therefore very expensive in the open market. Thats why many people even in here wanted him so much pre draft. Now that he is playing even better than anyone expected, his hype is naturally through the roof.