Luka Doncic Dropped Hilariously Savage Line While Autographing a Fan's Jersey

That's a good one.
Doncic is eligible to sign an extension with the Lakers on Saturday, Aug. 2.
Doncic is eligible to sign an extension with the Lakers on Saturday, Aug. 2. / NBA / X / Screenshot
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Lakers guard Luka Doncic is galavanting across the U.S. at the moment as part of a promotional tour with Jordan Brand, and he seems to be having quite a good time. After the bombshell trade that sent him from Dallas to L.A.—and all the emotions that came with it—it feels nice to see this side of him; one that appears comfortable in the spotlight, at ease and jovial on camera and proud of the new physique he has crafted over the offseason.

Such confidence was on display while Doncic was signing shoes during one such stop, when he dropped a hilariously savage line on an unsuspecting fan.

The young individual had just been gifted a pair of Luka 4s, and declared, at someone's prompting, that he was going to drop 30 points in them.

Doncic, of course, wasn't satisfied. "That's it? Really?" the superstar joked, as he signed a jersey for the same person.

The fan then adjusted his goal. "Forty," he retorted.

Watch that funny moment below:

Doncic has reason to be feeling happy. The future Hall of Famer will be heading to L.A. this weekend, at which point he'll be eligible to sign an eye-watering extension with the Lakers. The current speculation is that he'll end this Jordan junket putting pen to paper then and there.

Stay tuned; new-look Luka is here.


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Brigid Kennedy is a contributor to the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. Before joining SI in November 2024, she covered political news, sporting news and culture at TheWeek.com before moving to Livingetc, an interior design magazine. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, dual majoring in television, radio and film (from the Newhouse School of Public Communications) and marketing managment (from the Whitman School of Management). Offline, she enjoys going to the movies, reading and watching the Steelers.