Luka Doncic is at it again.
The Dallas Mavericks star dropped a 60-point triple-double and set a new franchise scoring record on Tuesday night in what was a wild 126-121 overtime win over the New York Knicks.
Doncic’s statline would have been impressive enough. He finished with a career-best 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists in what was the first 50-point triple-double of his career and only the seventh in NBA history. He’s the youngest to do so, too. But it was how he ended regulation that was truly ridiculous.
Doncic and the Mavericks cut a nine-point Knicks lead back to just two points in the final 33 seconds of the fourth quarter, thanks to a big 3-pointer from Spencer Dinwiddie and then a freethrow from Doncic. Doncic then missed the second free throw on purpose, somehow grabbed the rebound and put it back in to tie the game with about one second remaining — something even Doncic couldn’t seem to believe.
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