Ex-Mavs employee calls out Luka Doncic for Game 3 Lakers-Timberwolves performance

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The Los Angeles Lakers fell 116-104 in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, putting them in a 2-1 hole in this best-of-seven series.
Luka Doncic didn't have a great game by his high standards, finishing with 17 points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds while shooting 6/16 from the floor and 2/8 from three. LeBron James tried to make up for it with 38 points in a vintage performance, but it wasn't enough to overcome Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, and Anthony Edwards combining for 81 points.
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Doncic's performance was subpar enough for JJ Redick to announce that Donci was dealing with a stomach issue and that he was vomiting all day. He still put in 41 minutes, but he was clearly under the weather. However, a former Dallas Mavericks employee wasn't pleased with his performance and took to Twitter/X to call him out.
Can't imagine Luka's blowby numbers be markedly improved over last year, when he recorded the highest blowby %'s ever in multiple playoff series
— Jeremias Engelmann (@JerryEngelmann) April 26, 2025
Here's game 3 pic.twitter.com/VYdBl7Nv2S
Jeremias Engelmann is a former data analyst for the Mavs but also helped develop ESPN's "Real Plus-Minus" statistic. But to call out Doncic's effort for a statistic that was basically made up during last year's NBA Finals feels disingenuous. Especially considering what Doncic was dealing with physically in this game.
Doncic's defense was fine in Game 1 and borderline great in Game 2. Knowing how competitive he is, especially against the Timberwolves, expect him to bounce back in a big way in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon.
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