Luka Doncic produced a crazy 40-point triple double stat after he helped the Dallas Mavericks go past Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Golden State Warriors in their latest meeting on Tuesday night. The home side defeated the visitors by a 116-113 margin at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Tuesday, as it was the Mavs main man Luka Doncic who came up trump with an incredible 40-point triple-double that inspired the struggling Mavericks to an important win.
Luka Doncic has been in incredible form ever since the start of the season, as he has single-handedly dragged the Mavericks to a number of wins this season. Despite the lack of support around him, Doncic keeps pushing his team to another level and he did so yet again when he came up with a 40-point triple-double to help the Mavericks beat the Golden State Warriors.
Doncic was nearly unplayable on the night as he racked up 41 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists in the 39 minutes he played. The Slovenian forward-center also completed 14 of his 27 total field goals at a success rate of 52% which helped the Mavericks to the win, however, it was a particular stat about the triple-double that inspired it to trend after the Mavericks had secured the win.
A particular stat about Doncic that made him trend after the Mavs’ win was the fact that no other player has recorded a 40-point triple-double this season.
Soon after the Mavericks had recorded the win over the Warriors, a stat about Doncic emerged that had the Slovenian trending on social media. It turned out that Doncic is the only player to record a 40-point triple-double this season, and while no other player did it even once – Doncic has done it three times already this season, showing the kind of form the Mavs star is in.
Doncic already leads the Mavericks on an all-time list of triple-doubles, and will hope to rack up a few more this season as he aims to help the Mavs qualify for the Playoffs.
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