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'Legendary': NBA world erupts over historic Luka Doncic moment

The Dallas Mavericks are pictured celebrating with point guard Luka Doncic after he hit a game-winning three-pointer in overtime against the LA Clippers.
The Dallas Mavericks mob point guard Luka Doncic after his game-winning three-pointer in overtime against the LA Clippers. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Luka Doncic could barely walk on Friday.

On Sunday, he willed the Dallas Mavericks from a 21-point deficit to stun the Los Angeles Clippers, 135-133 in overtime, wrapping a massive triple-double with a step-back 3-pointer over Reggie Jackson at the buzzer to tie the series at 2-2.

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The winner capped a 43-point, 17-rebound, 13-assist triple-double to punctuate his playoffs coming-out party. He was efficient in the effort, hitting 18-of-31 field goals, including 4-of-10 from 3-point distance.

The Clippers were in full control early, taking a 54-33 second-quarter lead as the Mavericks played without Kristaps Porzingis, who was a late scratch with a sore right knee. Los Angeles appeared well on its way to a commanding 3-1 series lead against a hobbled opponent.

By the end of the third quarter, Doncic had tallied a triple-double, and the Mavericks had taken a 93-85 lead with a 60-31 run.

The Clippers went frigid from the field, hitting only two of their first 14 field-goal attempts in the second half. Meanwhile, Doncic showed no signs of the injury that left him hopping off the floor on one leg during Friday’s loss.

The Mavericks, whose season has been plagued by blown leads and losses in close games, didn’t close things out in regulation as the Clippers tied the game at 121 to force overtime. But Doncic came up big again in the extra session, hitting a spinning layup past Jackson to take a 132-130 lead with 19 seconds remaining.

Marcus Morris answered on the other end, taking a well-placed pass in the corner from Kawhi Leonard before sinking a wide-open 3-pointer.

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But Doncic would not be denied, closing out the game on an isolation play from halfcourt. And instead of facing a likely insurmountable 3-1 deficit, the Mavericks have made this a series behind the marquee performance of the playoffs.

“It’s a lot of emotions,” Doncic told ESPN after the game.

“We have an amazing group of guys. ... We showed our heart, that we can fight. It’s very emotional.”

He said that he relied on those emotions to power through his injured ankle.

“I think it’s emotions,” Doncic continued.

“The adrenaline. This morning, I wasn’t feeling very good. But as soon as I stepped on the court, I knew I could go.”

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Paul George, meanwhile continued the struggles that have plagued him through these playoffs and much of his postseason career. The All-Star forward tallied nine points and eight rebounds while shooting 3-of-14 from the field.

He put the state of the series on himself after the game.

“To be honest, in hindsight, if I shoot the ball better, this series would be a lot different,” George told reporters.

The series now shifts to Tuesday for a pivotal Game 5. Porzingis’ status for that game is unclear, but coach Rick Carlisle said Porzingis will have an MRI on his knee.

Luka Doncic is pictured shooting over LA Clippers opponent Reggie Jackson to win the game.
Luka Doncic hit this shot to win game four of the Dallas Mavericks' playoff series against the LA Clippers on Monday morning, capping a 43-17-12 triple double to win in overtime. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Soreness in the same knee forced him to miss several games during the regular season. It’s not the same knee that caused him to miss more than a full season with a torn ACL suffered in 2018.

The Mavericks got big performances from their supporting cast in Porzingis’ absence. Trey Burke tallied 25 points, five rebounds and four assists on 10-of-14 shooting. Tim Hardaway added 21 points, five rebounds and four assists.

Porzingis or not, Doncic proved on Sunday that the Mavericks are a force that can threaten to send the No. 2 seed Clippers to an early exit.