How much a year can change, Dallas. Luka Doncic received the ultimate acknowledgment for his outstanding play in his sixth season on Friday night at the ESPYs, when he was voted the 2024 NBA Player of the Year. With the Dallas Mavericks losing the playInstagramoffs completely in 2023, Doncic’s training for his redemption season started earlier than he would have liked. December saw Doncic’s first Christmas as a father, which marked the start of yet another adventure during this remarkable season.
But after Dallas tanked last summer, and everyone questioned his ability to lead the Mavericks with new running mate Kyrie Irving, the Mavericks broke for the 2023-2024 training camp in late September ahead of international pre-season games. Doncic pulled double duty with the Slovenian national team that began in August. The training foreshadowed the year’s on-court rivalry with Shai-Gilgeous Alexander, whose Canadian squad eliminated Slovenia in the FIBA World Cup Semifinals.
That game also featured Doncic getting ejected while the game’s outcome was still in question for making his voice known on missed calls, a running thread that would peak its head throughout the season and playoffs. Old habits die hard.
After breaking camp, Doncic played in the most regular season games (70) since his rookie season and averaged the most minutes in any of his six seasons to date. Across the board, his numbers were the best of his career. Career highs in points (33.9) which led the league, the highest assists per game (9.8), free throw percentage (79%) , three-point percentage (38%), and field goal attempts, all while breaking through the notion that his high volume usage would hurt Irving’s strengths.