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Luka Doncic’s Heart Is “Happy” Seeing His Teammates Celebrate His 60-Point Game vs. Heat
After scoring 60 points in the Lakers' 134-126 win vs. Heat, Doncic was ecstatic over how his teammates celebrated his performance. "That's what it's all about. You see everybody celebrating on the bench. It shows that we care, a lot about each other" Doncic said. He added that it made his "heart happy" to see teammates celebrate him like that.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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“People Want to Watch”: Caitlin Clark's Case for More Emotion in Women’s Basketball
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Luka’s Eight-Game Tear Forced His Way Into the MVP Race
Stephen A. Smith made it official after Doncic powered the Lakers’ eight-game win streak. “That ends now,” he said of leaving Luka out of MVP talk. Doncic has scored 30-plus in all eight wins and 100 across his last two games, while Brian Windhorst praised the Lakers’ new defensive culture and Luka’s five-steal effort on air.
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Stephen A. Smith Says UNC’s Real Problem Sits Eight Miles Down the Road
Smith said UNC's problem is no longer just March exits, but the growing gap with Duke. “There is a clear discrepancy between the job that John Scheyer is doing and the job that Hubert Davis is doing,” he said. Smith argued Carolina can’t accept feeling “head and shoulders” behind Duke just eight miles away.
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UConn’s “Scary Stuff” Has Stephen A. Smith Taking Them Over the Field
Smith said he’d usually want the field, but not against this version of UConn. “This is some scary stuff,” he said, pointing to the Huskies’ size, shooting, defense, and relentless consistency. He called Geno Auriemma’s group a “juggernaut,” cited its championship pedigree, and said UCLA feels like the likeliest team standing between UConn and another title.
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