Unbelievable: Luka Doncic Said Choosing Dallas Mavericks Was The Biggest Mistake He Has Ever Made….

Unbelievable: Luka Doncic Said Choosing Dallas Mavericks Was The Biggest Mistake He Has Ever Made….

Luka Doncic was seen rolling around in an incredible-looking Apocalypse Hellfire and stopped to sign autographs for fans.

Luka Doncic might be quiet off the court but he likes to live lavishly. Fans saw this firsthand as Doncic was seen in his Apocalypse Hellfire after the Mavericks’ win over the Nuggets and signed autographs for young fans who were waiting.

Doncic’s car was quite incredible and is a 2021 Apocalypse Hellfire. The car starts at $190,000 and it’s unclear if Doncic has made any customizations that would drive the price further up. The vehicle is considered ‘Apocalypse-proof’, emphasizing its durability.

The truck features a 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 engine, producing 750 horsepower, and runs on gasoline. While it isn’t a speedster, with a top speed of 110 MPH, it’s a luxury truck that could tow 12,000 pounds if needed.

Doncic is a big fan of cars and has an expansive garage that some say is worth millions of dollars. Along with his Apocalypse Hellfire, Doncic also reportedly owns a Lamborghini Urus, a Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid, an Audi A7, a 1970 Ford Bronco, a Zastava 750, and a Porsche 911 Turbo S.

 

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Jayson Tatum’s evolution has helped lead the Celtics to an NBA-leading 54-14 record, 6.5 games better than the second-place Oklahoma City Thunder.

In the debut episode of Mind the Game, a podcast co-hosted by LeBron James and JJ Redick that figures to be content gold for those who love learning more about what they’re watching unfold on the hardwood, a topic the two dove into was Jayson Tatum’s evolution.

What they focused on specifically was his growth in reading the game, with Redick noting, “It feels like with him, the reads are quicker. Making the right play, it’s just quicker. He doesn’t fight the game as much.”

A key point Redick notes is making the defense prove themselves. A defender squaring up with well-positioned help behind him doesn’t mean the answer is a side-step three or a swing pass that accomplishes next to nothing.

Even with Maxi Kleber on the move, the play against the Dallas Mavericks shown to illustrate this point is a good example of the five-time All-Star challenging the defense and making a terrific read to create a favorable opportunity.

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