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Luka Dončić’s Heroics Propel Mavericks to Epic Comeback Victory over Thunder in NBA Playoffs

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The Dallas Mavericks are making waves in the NBA playoffs once again, advancing to the Western Conference finals for the second time with Luka Dončić leading the charge.

In a thrilling Game 6 showdown against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Mavericks staged a remarkable 17-point comeback to secure a 117-116 victory. Dončić showcased his brilliance on the court, finishing with 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, marking his seventh playoff triple-double and third consecutive one.

Dončić received support from teammates P.J. Washington and Kyrie Irving, who both contributed 22 points each to the hard-fought victory. Despite Irving’s inefficient shooting, he maintained his perfect record in closeout games, improving to 14-0, a remarkable feat in NBA history.

The Thunder, who held the lead for most of the game, saw their hopes dashed by a controversial call in the final seconds. A foul on Washington by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led to a crucial free throw opportunity that sealed the fate of the Thunder.

Looking ahead, the Thunder have a promising future with a young and talented roster led by Gilgeous-Alexander and rising stars like Chet Holmgren. With a plethora of draft picks at their disposal, the Thunder have the flexibility to bolster their roster and address areas of improvement, such as rebounding.

As the Thunder reflect on their season and plan for the future, the team’s potential for growth and success remains high, setting the stage for an exciting journey in the seasons to come.

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