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The young Dallas Mavericks star has been demolishing the NBA and is well on his way to legend status

The young Dallas Mavericks star has been demolishing the NBA and is well on his way to legend status. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: Luka Doncic has reached elite status in the NBA and he’s only getting better ... a ballboy offers a unique assist in the Champions League ... and there’s an overstuffed Thanksgiving sports weekend right around the corner. As the entire country gets ready to feast itself silly on Thursday, Luka Doncic probably feels like he finally has some company. The Dallas Mavericks’ second-year superstar has been gorging himself on NBA defenses all season — and he doesn’t even get muncher’s remorse or need a nap afterwards. As Thanksgiving rolls around with calorific certainty once more, Doncic is surely high on the list of things league commissioner Adam Silver is grateful for this year, his absurdly high productivity making the 11-6 Mavericks a potential force in the loaded Western Conference and himself a top contender in the early MVP reckoning. As the NBA moves past a period where, for all the impressiveness of the Golden State Warriors’ five-year dream run, predictability was beginning to be seen as a curse, anything that shakes up the established order is seen as a good thing right now. And few things stir the pot and excite a global fan base as much as a 20-year-old capable of doing things at a level you’d expect from a veteran icon with a dozen All-Star appearances behind them. Doncic, the Slovenian wonderkid who seems to have a smile etched permanently on his face, has posted serious numbers to date, averaging 30.1 points, 10.0 and 9.5 assists per game through Wednesday. Yet it is not just statistics that has drawn comparisons to one of the NBA’s historical greats, but the effortless way he has climbed near to the peak of NBA stardom little more than a year after moving to America. [STORY IMAGE 1] ā€œIt happens every once in a while: a young phenom comes along and reminds us of a superstar of yesteryear,ā€ FOX’s NBA analyst Chris Broussard said. ā€œShaquille O’Neal reminded us of Wilt Chamberlain. Kobe Bryant brought to mind thoughts of Michael Jordan. LeBron James reminds us of Magic Johnson. Now we have this generation’s Larry Bird.ā€ The Bird comparisons are perhaps inevitable. Doncic is not blessed with otherworldly athleticism, but has an extraordinary level of basketball intelligence. He has an excellent jump shot, rebounds instinctively and powerfully and doles out laser-guided passes from all parts of the floor. The Mavericks, despite adding Kristaps Porzingis as a second star, weren’t really supposed to be this good, but Doncic has helped them to notable victories over some of the league’s best teams. The Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors and Houston Rockets have all fallen before him, while the 15-2 Los Angeles Lakers escaped in an overtime thriller. ā€œLuka runs the show,ā€ Porzingis told reporters. ā€œWe all depend on him most of the game and he’s playing incredible right now. He’s getting guys open looks. I’m super happy for him.ā€ The Los Angeles Clippers gave Doncic his biggest reality check of the season on Tuesday, with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George teaming up to deliver a 114-99 road victory. Yet even on his worst night of the campaign, Doncic still recorded a line of 22-6-6. He can be slowed, but evidence suggests he can’t be stopped altogether. It isn’t easy to win the respect of established NBA stars, especially for players who have come from overseas. Doncic has vaulted into elite company quickly and has been accepted in that upper echelon without question. Game recognizes game. ā€œHe’s been killing it,ā€ Leonard said, admitting that stopping Doncic was key to the Clippers’ plans. ā€œ(He’s) playing at a very, very high level. We wanted to make it difficult for him; get some deflections.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 2] And thus the MVP race just became seriously interesting. Giannis Antetokounmpo is the favorite to retain the award at +225 odds, [according to FOX Bet]( but Doncic is right behind him, tied with James Harden at +400. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are also major contenders, but they’re sure to split votes dependent on the voter’s idea of who is most important to the Lakers. Leonard’s dazzling abilities are being heavily load-managed, dimming his MVP prospects, and if we’re truly talking about ā€œvalue,ā€ Doncic’s impact is off the charts. Without him, the Mavericks are no one’s idea of a good team. [According to]( [FiveThirtyEight,]( Dallas has an 88 percent chance to make the playoffs, which is the primary goal Doncic set at the start of the season, following a three-year postseason drought for the franchise. While they’re set up well to reach the postseason, they still have plenty of room for improvement: FOX Bet has them at +2800 to win the Western Conference and +5000 to win it all this year, behind even the Portland Trail Blazers and Brooklyn Nets. Keep an eye out for Mark Cuban when the trade deadline nears, however. If he feels the squad is just one or two parts shy of being a genuine contender, the billionaire owner surely won’t be afraid to take a shot. Or, more prudently, he could be patient. Having a player who is this good at age 20 opens up all kinds of intriguing possibilities, with the juiciest being the most obvious: the reality that he’s likely to get even better. ā€œLuka Doncic, like LeBron before him, will soon be arguably the best player in the world,ā€ Broussard added. ā€œHe is in the MVP race and in short order in a couple of years, he will arguably be the best, at the rate he’s going. We got a new legend, y’all. ā€œLet’s call him ā€˜Luka Legend.ā€™ā€ [STORY IMAGE 3] Here’s what others have said ... Louisa Thomas, The New Yorker: ā€œIt’s commonplace to compare ball handlers to chess players who see the game unfolding multiple moves ahead. But that’s not quite the right analogy for Doncic. Of course, he is a cerebral player — he calls most of the Mavericks’ offensive plays, and he can already control the flow of a game. And yet he seems to be making things up as he goes along. A pump fake turns into a casual lob. An imminent drive suddenly gives way to a three-point shot. (Doncic can change speeds and stop and start with the ball like few other players can.) What you think will be a floater is actually a laser pass to an open shooter in the corner: three more points.ā€œ Chris Herring, FiveThirtyEight: ā€œIt seems somewhat obvious that Dallas would need to be better on the defensive end to truly join the conversation of title contenders. Still, if Luka and the Mavs are capable of this sort of firepower, even without Porzingis playing like an All-Star, we may need to be more open-minded about the idea of dominant offense being able to make up for a less-than-stellar defense.ā€ Ricky O’Donnell, SB Nation: ā€œIn their last three games, the Mavericks have dropped 142 points, 143 points, and 137 points respectively. This group is a far cry from the on-paper talent of prime Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green, but with Doncic at the controls, the Mavs are scoring even more efficiently, at least through the first fifth of the season. This team looks for real.ā€ [IN OTHER WORDS] - Iowa State sophomore Tyrese Haliburton might be college basketball’s best-kept secret. [Johnathan Tjarks at]( Ringer]( looks at the ultimate NBA Draft sleeper prospect. - It’s been two years since he was surrounded by red flags at the 2017 NFL Draft. [Kalyn Kahler at]( [Sports Illustrated]( inside the rise of Dalvin Cook. - Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics [goes in-depth at]( [The Players’ Tribune]( about the five toughest NBA players he’s ever guarded. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Yesterday’s Champions League game between Tottenham Hotspur and Olympiakos featured a stunning comeback win for the Spurs ... and along the way, it also featured one of the wildest assists we’ve ever seen. A Tottenham ballboy on the sideline kicked an out-of-bounds ball to a player for a lightning-fast toss-in, catching Olympiakos unaware and directly leading to Tottenham’s equalizer. Jose Mourinho made sure to dap up the ballboy after the goal. Sign that man! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] WWE NXT (USA Network, 8 p.m. ET) After coming up big at Survivor Series, NXT offers a loaded show with two title matches. The Undisputed Era defend the NXT Tag Team Championship against Keith Lee and Dominik Dijakovic, while Lio Rush defends the cruiserweight title against Akira Tozawa. Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions (FOX, Thursday, 12:30 p.m. ET) The annual Lions Thanksgiving Day home game tradition welcomes the 5-6 Chicago Bears to town. Lions QB Jeff Driskel is questionable for the game, so third-stringer David Blough will likely get his first NFL start. 2019 U.S. Open: Woodland Peaks at Pebble Beach (FOX, Thursday, 4 p.m. ET) The latest FOX Sports Films documentary, airing on Thanksgiving Day, will recount Gary Woodland’s dramatic run to his first major championship win. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and Los Angeles Clippers all to win: +500 For those lucky enough not to be traveling on the night before Thanksgiving, there may be no better way to await the festivities than with a full slate of NBA action on Wednesday evening. This is an enticing parlay, because while the Clippers are favored by -7.5 to beat the Grizzlies and the Sixers are whopping -15.5 point favorites over the kings, the Heat face the Rockets on the road and present the fly in the ointment here. The Rockets are favored at -5.5, so hope for big things from the Heat if you nibble on this FOX Bet Super Boost. [WHAT THEY SAID] "I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end." — Larry Bird [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download the FOX Sports app for live scores and streaming [App Store]( [Google Play]( Available on: [tvOS] [Roku] [fireTV] [androidtv] [XBOX] [Google chromecast] [tvOS] [Roku] [fireTV] [androidtv] [XBOX] [Google chromecast] Forwarded this message? [Sign up](. Trademark & Copyright Notice: ā„¢ and Ā© 2019 FOX Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. FOX.com Business & Legal Affairs - Manager Digital Media P.O. Box 900 Beverly Hills, CA 90213-0900

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