Luka Doncic has averaged nearly 30 points per night in the first three games of the NBA Finals, but the Mavericks were outscored by 10 points when he was on the floor in Game 1; he committed eight turnovers and missed four free throws in Game 2; and he made just 11-of-27 shots in Game 3 before fouling out of a three-point game with over four minutes still on the clock. He has also been repeatedly targeted on defense over the course of the series.
While head coach Jason Kidd isn’t throwing in the towel on this series with his team facing a 3-0 deficit, he noted on Thursday that no matter what happens the rest of the way, he expects his star player to learn from the challenges he has faced this spring and use those experiences as a springboard to get even better in future seasons.
“The history is there for us to learn from, when you look at great players and the struggles,” Kidd told reporters (story via Dan Devine of Yahoo Sports). “You look at (Michael Jordan) and the struggles that he had against Detroit. You look at some of Magic Johnson’s struggles. You look at LeBron (James‘) first time around (against the Spurs in the 2007 Finals). It’s there to learn from. But the great ones, they use that going into the next season, or the next couple of seasons, to try to get back there. Because now they understand experience is a big thing.”
Here’ more from around the Southwest:
- Kidd isn’t planning to make any changes to the Mavericks‘ starting lineup in Game 4, he said on Thursday, as Joe Vardon of The Athletic relays.
- Which prospects in this year’s draft would fit best next to Victor Wembanyama for the Spurs? Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Insider link) considers that question, offering up some suggestions for San Antonio at No. 4, No. 8, No. 35, and No. 48. Kentucky guards Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham are Givony’s top suggestions for the fourth overall pick, while Nikola Topic and Dalton Knecht lead his list at eighth overall. Terrence Shannon, Adem Bona, Cam Spencer, and Jaylen Wells are among the players Givony likes as second-round targets.
- The Spurs appear to be eyeing more experienced backcourt prospects with their second-round picks, according to Tom Orsborn of The San Antonio Express-News (subscription required), who takes a closer look at Boogie Ellis‘ recent visit to San Antonio and notes that Houston’s Jamal Shead also recently worked out for the club.
- Shead visited Houston on Friday, confirms Kelly Iko of The Athletic, tweeting that Tyler Thomas (Hofstra), Isaiah Stevens (Colorado State), and N’Faly Dante (Oregon) were among the other prospects working out for the Rockets. The club controls the No. 44 overall pick in addition to No. 3.
- An evaluation of Smoothie King Center’s infrastructure is nearing completion, according to Christian Clark of NOLA.com, who says the results of that assessment will help determine whether the Pelicans renovate their current arena or need to build a new one.
Rockets need to be smart here. They showed an insane amount of improvement last year just run it back with a full season from Amen Thompson, Tari Eason, Cam Whitmore and the number 3 pick. DONOT overpay for bridges or Mitchell!!
5 guard rotation
Starters
Sheppard and VanVleet
First Backup Whitmore
Second Jalen Green
I asked Rockets fans
Who should be starters
They respond: VV and Whitmore
Bench Green and Thompson
I love Sheppard, who shoots like Steve Nash
It seems to me that Rockets GM and coach want to make playoffs next season but Rockets fans don’t.
GM wants to trade #3 and Jalen Green but fans don’t
Plain and simple
Add 3 and 44, this team won’t make playoffs
Lotto team Warriors swept Rockets this season
Another horrible take by sillyman. They have said they don’t want to trade Green, they could’ve unloaded him at the deadline if they wanted to. Try watching a game for once maybe you’ll get a clue about basketball
Sillyman just lets it flow lol.
I wish Knicks would trade for Green. That’s my guy there. Big future coming imo.
Is Tim Hardaway still in NBA ?????
Yeah nice Knick trade !!!!!
Oh……. and thanks for JB ……eyyyy
He he heeeeeyyyyy.
Laughing at the team in the NBA finals when your team went home in round 2 is an interesting strategy
Really ….. except I always laugh at them. Never liked them. Especially now. Dirk only Mav O like.
The talking heads coming for luka now are the same guys telling everybody Luka and kyrie are the best backcourt duo ever. The luka has lost the mavs the finals narrative is absolutely ridiculous and unwarranted. Boston are just better for a start. The mavs supporting cast in Gafford,Lively, Jones Jr, Washington, Green etc have been complete non factors. Wouldn’t be in the finals if not for luka, the man is averaging thirty a game while banged up and hobbled. If other guys did this cough, cough James. The narrative would be all about those other guys stink. Again, I’m pretty sure Boston have had something to do with the mavs demise.
The Mavs haven’t won a game since Michael Finley took his recovery/celebratory beer from him.
Seems clear that Givony has never paid attention to Spurs drafts.
Givony has Clingan @ no.1. Enough said for me.
Luka uses more energy on crying. Than he uses on D. Count how many times he stays back. It’s so disrespectful.