Luka Doncic KEEPS DESTROYING STEPHEN A. SMITH

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NBA Finals Game 1 let's go.
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I'm convinced that Stephen a Smith does not watch basketball

robblack
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if luka was on those celtics team they would have 1-3 rings by now...

iabuseartemis
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If luka was black that brotha would be special

edl
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SAS is too racist to be taken seriously

TruthC
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Luka's European resume is better than Jayson's NBA resume. Luka's NBA resume is most definitely better than Tatum's as well

TheSodaShop
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Luka winning is the Euro League and Euro Basket matters more than JT losing once in the NBA Finals. Especially since Luka was the undeniable best player in both his wins. JT was arguably not even the best player on his team during his finals loss.

paulfrantizek
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He is going to run out of players to think are better than Luka. I think he will retire before he ever gives Luka the credit he deserves.

robertjones
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SAS talking about a white athlete, opinion discarded.

mramisuzuki
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Ant at 22 with a loaded squad got called the second coming of Jordan. 😂

V-
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Who the F is this Steph A guy ? NOBODY ! ABSOLUTELY NOBODY !He NEVER EVER accomplished anything in basketball. Why the F media keeps on imposing him to us ?

TheKaizenWay-ca
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Shannon actually had a great point at the end. SAS was talking about getting bounced in the first round, but it’s true that Luka was far and away the best player in every series he’s lost.

logangster
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Video didn't start with "when it comes to". I am disappointed 😭

sptc
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Despite the ridiculous media narratives this is a very exciting matchup. The great on paper but untested celtics vs the battle tested but bruised mavericks. Looking forward to game 1 tonight

AlexAnder-kyce
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Stephen A. also picked the Mavs in 6. The man is mind numbingly inconsistent 😄.

jso
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Whos here because they dont give a s417 bout Stephen A Smith?

Dalmatinac
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Luka Doncic STATS: (Copy and Paste LOL)

Regular season

Broke Jason Kidd's Mavericks franchise record (21) of most triple-doubles with 22 in just 122 NBA games.[305]
Youngest player in NBA history to lead the league outright in triple-doubles (21 years, 168 days old). Previously held by Magic Johnson.[306]
Twenty straight games with at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, the most since the 1976–77 ABA–NBA merger. Previously held by Michael Jordan with 18 consecutive games.[307]
First player since Tim Duncan to be selected to All-NBA First Team in a player's first or second season.[151]
First player to lead his team outright in points, rebounds and assists in each of first three games of season.[308]
Second-fewest games played to record 35 career triple-doubles (190). Previously held by Magic Johnson (204).[309]
Third-fewest games played to reach 4, 000 career points since the ABA–NBA merger (Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal).[150]
First player in NBA history to record:
a 60-point, 20 rebound triple-double (60 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists).[310]
250 points, 50 rebounds, and 50 assists in a five game span.[311]
a 50-point triple-double average over a two game span.[239]
a 30-point triple-double (35 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) as a teenager.[312]
two triple-doubles before the age of 20.[313]
a 35-point triple-double in a game with 26 minutes or fewer played (35 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in 25:30).[314]
30+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 15+ assists in a game with 30 minutes or fewer played (31 points, 12 rebounds, and 15 assists in 30:05).[315]
multiple 30-point triple-doubles in games with 30 minutes or fewer played.[316]
multiple 40-point triple-doubles before turning 21 years old.[317]
200+ points, 50+ rebounds, and 50+ assists through the first six games of a season.[191]
a 25-point triple double entering halftime (29 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists).[318]
six consecutive 30-point triple-doubles.[319]
five consecutive 35-point triple-doubles.[320]
Second player in NBA history to:
score 30 or more points in the first eight games of a season (Wilt Chamberlain).[198]
Third player in NBA history to:
record multiple 30-point triple-doubles through first three games of a season (Oscar Robertson, Russell Westbrook).[321]
Fifth player in NBA history to average:
a 30-point triple-double in a ten-game span (Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Russell Westbrook, LeBron James).[322]
Youngest player in NBA history to record:
three triple-doubles.[117]
35-point triple-doubles in succession, breaking Oscar Robertson's record.[323]
1, 000 career 3-pointers (24 years, 286 days old).[324]

Playoffs

NBA record 42 points in an NBA playoff debut.[325]
First player in NBA history to:
record multiple 30-point triple-doubles at the age of 22 or younger.[326]
record 250+ points, 70+ rebounds, and 70+ assists through their first eight career playoff games.[327]
record two triple-doubles with a game-winning three-pointer in the final five seconds in a NBA playoff game.[328]
record at least 150 rebounds, 150 assists and 50 3-point field goals in a single postseason.[329]
lead the playoffs in points, rebounds, and assists entering the NBA Finals.[330]
Second player in NBA history to record:
70 total points in their first two career playoff games (George Mikan, 75 points in 1949).[331]
two triple-doubles in their first four career playoff games (Magic Johnson).[161]
40+ points, and 14+ assists in a playoff game (LeBron James).[150]
Third player in NBA history to record:
300+ points through their first nine career playoff games (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan).[161]
Fifth player in NBA history to:
have 40+ points and hit a buzzer-beater in a playoff game (Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, Damian Lillard).[332]
average at least 30 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists in a playoff series (Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Russell Westbrook, LeBron James).[333]
Sixth player in NBA history to:
lead their team in points, rebounds, and assists while reaching the NBA Finals (Tim Duncan, Jason Kidd, LeBron James, Nikola Jokić, Jayson Tatum).[334]
Youngest player in NBA history to:
hit a playoff buzzer-beater at 21 years and 177 days old.[335]

Combined (regular season and playoffs)

Most games with 30+ points, 5+ rebounds, and 5+ assists in a single season (regular season and playoffs), with 55.[336]

wiseguy
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This argument works both ways. Luka numbers are obviously better due to usage, I mean come on, the dude has the ball more than the Larry Obrien Trophy.

gusto
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I feel like this conversation would be easily solved with a “If Tatum and Luka switched teams” argument.

If Luka was on the Celtics, they might be a dynasty already. If Tatum was on the Mavs, they’d be the Pelicans.

wunderkind
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None of these pathetic sycophants ever talk about how lebald looks like he’s allergic to defensive effort for the past few years but are quick to diss Luka

chiligribble
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S.A.S just says whatever is most proactive

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