Luka Doncic records triple-double despite injury in Mavericks' Game 2 defeat

BOSTON — Luka Doncic is piling up injuries and points in these NBA Finals.

But for the second straight game, he didn’t get enough support from his Mavericks teammates. This time on a night when the Boston Celtics did everything possible to give Dallas a chance to steal a game on the road.

Doncic connected on 12 of 21 shots and finished with 32 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds, marking his 10th career playoff triple-double and the first Finals triple-double in Mavericks’ history.

But his teammates went a combined 26 of 59 from the field on a night in which Boston went just 10 of 30 from the 3-point line, and All-Star Jayson Tatum shot 6 of 22 from the field as Boston won Game 2 105-98.

It all added up to a two-game deficit for the Mavericks as the best-of-seven series shifts to Dallas for Game 3 on Wednesday.

“Every game we lose is a missed opportunity for us,” Doncic said when asked if he felt the Mavs missed a chance to take advantage of an off night by the Celtics. “At the end the day, we have to make shots to win the game.”

It was the first Game 2 loss of these playoffs for Dallas, which had won three straight — all on the road. The Mavs now face the daunting task of having to beat a Boston team that has lost just twice this post-season in four out of five games. The Celtics are 6-0 on the road this post-season.

Dallas struggled from both the 3-point line (6 of 26) and the free-throw line (16 of 24). Doncic was 4 of 8 from the foul line and had eight of his team’s 15 turnovers.

“The small things, you know, we have to do the small things, and that’s part of the game,” Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said. “Those are points that we left on the board, and we didn’t shoot free throws well tonight, and we have to be better.”

Doncic started Game 2 after being listed as probable Sunday morning with a sprained right knee and left ankle before being downgraded to questionable by the afternoon after a bruised chest was added to his list of ailments.

He was cleared to play after going through his pregame warmup routine. Doncic believes he sustained the chest injury taking a charge in Game 1. During pregame introductions, Doncic wore an ice wrap across the side of his chest and knee.

“I always want to play,” Doncic said. “So all day we did a lot of things to get ready for the game.”

It didn’t seem to bother him at the outset, as he scored six of Mavericks’ first 11 points and Dallas sprinted out to a 13-6 lead in the first quarter.

But his mobility did seem to be lacking on occasion. It showed later in the opening period when Jaylen Brown pushed the ball up the court on a fast break and crossed Doncic over before gliding past him for a two-handed dunk.

It didn’t slow Doncic down on the offensive end, where he continued to chalk up points and have a verbal back-and-forth with a Celtics fan seated courtside after making consecutive shots.

What may be most troubling for Dallas’ hopes the rest of the series is the play of Kyrie Irving.

After finishing with just 12 points in Game 1 — the second-fewest of his Finals’ career — Irving improved with 16 points on 7-of-18 shooting, with six assists and two turnovers. But 10 of his points came in the first half, again leaving Doncic on an island down the stretch.

“My teammates look for me to convert a lot of shots and lessen the burden, not only on Luka but the entire team,” Irving said. “It’s on all of us, man. I’m pretty sure if you hear what everybody has to say, they’ll say they have to do something better.”

More Mavericks players were more involved than in Game 1, with all five Mavericks starters reaching double figures. It was a small consolation to Doncic.

“At the end of the day, we’ve got to make some more shots,” he said. “I think my turnovers and my missed free throws cost us the game. So I’ve got to do way better in those two categories.”

In a heartbreaking turn of events, Luka Doncic managed to record a triple-double in the Dallas Mavericks’ Game 2 defeat against the Los Angeles Clippers despite playing through a nagging injury. The young Slovenian superstar has been nothing short of sensational in his first NBA playoff appearance, showcasing his incredible talent and determination on the court.

Doncic, who has been dealing with a sprained left ankle, showed no signs of slowing down as he put up an impressive stat line of 28 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists in the game. Despite his heroic efforts, the Mavericks ultimately fell short to the Clippers, losing by a narrow margin of 127-114.

The 21-year-old guard has been a force to be reckoned with throughout the series, averaging a triple-double in the first two games. His ability to impact the game in multiple ways has been a key factor in keeping the Mavericks competitive against a formidable opponent like the Clippers.

Doncic’s performance in Game 2 further solidifies his status as one of the brightest young stars in the league. His basketball IQ, court vision, and scoring ability make him a truly special player to watch. Despite facing adversity with his injury, Doncic continues to rise to the occasion and deliver for his team when they need him most.

As the series shifts back to Dallas for Game 3, all eyes will be on Doncic to see if he can continue his stellar play and lead the Mavericks to a much-needed victory. With his never-say-die attitude and unwavering determination, there’s no doubt that Doncic will leave everything on the court in pursuit of success for his team.