Here’s Why Luka Doncic is Unguardable (Full Breakdown)

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Luka Doncic is one the best players in the game today. At this point in his career, there isn't much defenses can do to stop him. In this video, I breakdown exactly why Luka is unguardable and how you can take some of these same principles and add it into your game!

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I’m aware that I accidentally said Paul George instead of Jamychal Green. I fixed it on the screen if you look. But thanks to the 25 people who let me know tho😂

VisionDrivenBasketball
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I’m Real Madrid fan. I was lucky to enjoy Luka live for 2-3 years. He was so special... Unfortunately It was obvious that NBA would be his next challenge. We all in Spain and Real Madrid are proud of our wonder boy.

asaraviag
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his 1st Playoff series average
31.0 points,
9.8 rebounds
8.7 assists
*Guarded by prime kawhi & PG13
(2x DPOY, 9x all-defensive team combined)
* 38 points or more in 3 games
* with ankle injury
* absence of Kristaps Porzingis
* two triple-double,
* 38-9-9 in game 6

* only 21 y.o,
2nd nba season

ricky_ph
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After watching Luka for 2 years on the Mavs its easy to see how incredibly skilled he is, all I hope is that injuries don't get the best of him.

sundreamvideos
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if you saw luka's training video in the euroleague when he was 15, they trained him like an attack dog. no wonder hes lethal lol

shishirkhadka
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This guy knows when to stop when to speed up. Slow but steady. Love him.

WeKnowIt
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I remember watching Luka when he was playing In Europe he was big time here in Europe at a very young age!

lwb
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This was a brilliant breakdown. I watch 100% of Luka's minutes but still learned a ton. Well done.

PatrickJKeefe
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0:40
Change of pace

3:46
Willingness to pass, helps to score

4:52
Push cross

5:17
Inverted drag

5:54
Veer finish

6:15
Evasion finish - opposite of Veer

willhooke
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Because he is not relying on elite athleticism, Luka will have a very long career.
Playing like he plays, I could seem him lasting until he is 45 years old.

craigkdillon
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i wonder if him going pro 6 years ago might have helped with his maturity on the court🤔

anthony
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He’s only 23 and playing like he’s already in his prime. If he isnt in his prime now and there is an extra gear that he can hit, its going to be a scary sight for teams across the league. And the craziest thing about it is that I do believe his game can improve. But i think whats even scarier is that i truly believe that he will be able to sustain this level of production for years to come. Even past his physical prime. His game relies so little on athleticism that it’s not hard to imagine him being a 35 year old veteran still doing crazy numbers as his already elite mechanics, IQ and feel of the game continue to sharpen.

Luka to me is truly a one of a kind player. I dont think we’ve ever seen a player dominate with this level of poise and maturity so early on in their career. Usually young superstars have to rely on using their physical strength and explosiveness to make a name for themselves but Luka has essentially created a new blueprint for newcomers.

bananakin
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he never picks up his dribble and if you watch closely his moves are on the down dribble, most players gather when the ball is coming up on the dribble.

robertestrada
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He has footwork not rushing when driving unlike those athletic, fast players. They're just athletic, long but no footwork that's what separate Jordan, Hakeem and Kobe.

elizalzallah
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Everyone plans and expects screens at the 3-point line.
Luka sees, plans and executes a screen in the paint without even his teammate realizing what's going on. 2:36

nte
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he's like a mix of bron and harden without the choke gene.

jekkt
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2021 and now he's improved his defense. Kid just keeps improving.

ernestomoreno
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He has great basketball IQ and shooting ability but his ability to handle the ball at an elite level is how he can change pace so easily and fluid.

ricofitricofit
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People think it's all about just blowing by people. I played with a guard in college who changed speeds so well he always had defenders off balance. It's like a great running back in football. who changes speeds to use his blockers. Luca is like a great running back pausing, changing speeds to create space to score.

Frankincensedjb
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I think the term your looking for is cadence. Bruce Lee talked about cadence of movement in martial arts a lot and I've never seen anyone in basketball utilize this quality so masterfully

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