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Luka Doncic has a shot at becoming the next face of the NBA.

The Dallas Mavericks phenom has ascended to the summit of the sport with virtually unparalleled scoring and playmaking prowess.

Luka Doncic has been ahead of the curve since he entered the NBA
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Luka Doncic has been ahead of the curve since he entered the NBACredit: Reuters

The 6ft 7in point guard has been on a tear since entering the league as the third overall pick in 2018, winning the 2019 Rookie of the Year award and making four All-NBA First Teams and five All-Star teams.

Yet a championship still eludes the perennial MVP candidate - something he hopes to address this season if Dallas can battle past the star-studded Clippers in their first-round playoff series.

But truth be told, transcendent 'Luka Magic' was already a star long before he stepped foot on an NBA court.

He signed a pro contract with Real Madrid at the age of 13 and left his family behind in his native Slovenia to move to Spain and pursue his hoop dreams.

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Fortunately, it didn't take long for Doncic to settle into life in the Spanish capital.

Sports newspaper Marca quickly dubbed the youngster "El Nino Maravilla" - "The Wonder Boy" - due to his obvious precocious talents.

Before he turned 14 he was already the jewel in Madrid's under-16 team.

Luka was a star from the get-go
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Luka was a star from the get-goCredit: TikTok@nbathrowbacks97
He was playing with guys two years older than him
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He was playing with guys two years older than himCredit: TikTok@nbathrowbacks97

In February 2013, Doncic led Madrid to a Minicopa Endesa tournament win, averaging 24.5 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and six steals per game.

In the tourney's final game, he contributed 25 points, 16 rebounds and five steals to defeat FC Barcelona and win MVP honors.

Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic has Phoenix Suns fan ejected for yelling 'Get your a** on the treadmill' at him

A month later, he earned MVP accolades of the under-16 Spain Championship, scoring 25 points in a championship game win over the Gran Canaria youth team.

The following year, Doncic featured more regularly for Real Madrid's under-18 and reserve teams.

Luka won the under-18 Ciutat de L'Hospitalet Tournament and was selected to the All-Tournament Team, despite being two years younger than the rest of the team.

He averaged 13 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.8 steals during that run.

In May 2015, aged 16, he helped Los Blancos win the Euroleague Basketball Adidas Next Generation Tournament while earning Finals MVP honors.

Doncic was undeniably in the ascendancy and, in the dying moments of a home ACB game versus Unicaja Malaga in June 2015, made his professional debut with Real Madrid.

He was only 16 years and two months old, becoming the youngest player in Real’s history and the third youngest of the Spanish League. 

Doncic made his pro debut for Madrid in 2016
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Doncic made his pro debut for Madrid in 2016Credit: TikTok@lukaedit6
That season he went on to break ankles
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That season he went on to break anklesCredit: TikTok@lukaedit6
He was a problem most defenders couldn't handle
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He was a problem most defenders couldn't handleCredit: TikTok@lukaedit6

He drilled a corner three-pointer in his first possession in what was a clear sign of things to come.

A year later, Doncic was chosen as the 2016-17 EuroLeague Rising Star, posting 7.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists in 35 games.

Footage from the time showcased his deadly offensive arsenal.

Crazy dribble moves, behind the back passes, and step-back 3-pointers were the norm whenever Luka was on the floor.

The teenage sensation was a nightmare matchup for defensive veterans and routinely broke their ankles.

By 19, he was the best player on the continent and led the Spanish giants to the 2018 EuroLeague title in Belgrade.

For his efforts, Luka was named MVP of the Euroleague and MVP of the Final Four, averaging 16 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists.

The NBA-bound superstar was also named the ACB Most Valuable Player and won back-to-back EuroLeague Rising Star and ACB Best Young Player awards before being selected to the EuroLeague 2010–20 All-Decade Team.

Doncic dominated at international level too
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Doncic dominated at international level tooCredit: TikTok@nbathrowbacks97
Luka led Madrid to the 2018 EuroLeague title
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Luka led Madrid to the 2018 EuroLeague titleCredit: TikTok@nbathrowbacks97

In 2017, he and former Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic led Slovenia to an upset gold medal and the nation's first ever title at the FIBA EuroBasket, further enhancing his reputation as a generational talent.

Despite his tender age, Luka was already considered one of the greatest EuroLeague players ever.

But it was patently clear that he was ready for the upper echelons of basketball, and so in 2018 he declared for the NBA Draft.

Luka was drafted by Atlanta Hawks but was immediately traded to the Mavericks as part of a swap involving fellow guard Trae Young.

Postseason success has so far escaped Luka and the Mavs in the six years since draft night.

The Mavs' franchise leader in career triple-doubles has averaged 32.1 points, 9.4 rebounds and 7.9 assists in 32 games in the playoffs in his career.

He has a 14-18 playoff record and reached the Western Conference Finals in the 2021-2022 season, losing to eventual champions Golden State.

Now with Kyrie Irving by his side, Luka will look to emulate that other European giant Dirk Nowitzki who delivered a world title for Dallas in 2011.

But first he must get past the Clippers' quartet of Russell Westbrook-Kawhi Leonard-James Harden-Paul George.

The Mavs are currently up 3-2 in the series thanks to a pivotal 123-93 Game 5 victory.

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Luka ecorded 35 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists despite playing through illness and an injured knee.

Dallas are just one win away from the Western Conference Semis.

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