Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs’ season.

Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs' season.
Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs' season.

Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs’ season.

Boston, June 18, – Luka Dončić, a Slovenian NBA player, and his Dallas Mavericks were forced to concede a 4:1 series loss in game 5 of the league finals on Monday night (EST) against the Boston Celtics.

Although Dončić’s desire of winning an NBA championship ring was not realized, he acknowledged that his squad had an excellent season.

Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs' season.
Despite not winning an NBA ring, Dončić is proud of the Mavs’ season.

Luka found it more difficult to score against the Celtics’ switchable defensive strategy because there were no mismatches, and it also limited him as a facilitator by eliminating his primary lob threats.

Luka’s series average was 9.8, but he only averaged 5.6 assists. The Mavericks averaged 11.3 corner three attempts each season, but in the playoffs, they only attempted 5.2, so the Celtics were able to limit their attempts.

In addition, the Mavericks were outachieved by the Celtics in assists per game and by an average of eight across the series. In addition, the Celtics completed over 60 more passes overall, demonstrating their superior ball movement.

In this selfless play, the entire core of the Celtics participated. When pushed by the defenders, Tatum and Brown found their teammates for open looks.

The biggest improvement for both the Jays and the team has been in their playmaking. As the connecting guards directing the offense, White and Holiday were essential. Horford was always willing to go above and above.

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