Why Luka Doncic is already the NBA’s best player

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There are many superstars in the NBA, but Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks is already the best player in the NBA today.

Kevin Durant is out for the season in Brooklyn. Stephen Curry suffered a serious injury early in the Golden State Warriors’ campaign. LeBron James is somehow being overshadowed by Anthony Davis in Southern California.

It’s been a strange start to the 2019-20 NBA season. One constant has been the performance of Doncic, who has upped his game from a Rookie of the Year campaign.

The dynamic Doncic has a new running partner in Kristaps Porzingis. His Dallas Mavericks are a surprising 4-2 on the season. And he now has to be considered the best player in the Association.

Let us explain.

Stellar rookie season: Doncic put up one of the best initial campaigns in modern NBA history, and it’s not necessarily that close.

The meteoric rise: We honestly just didn’t realize how darn good Doncic was going to be as a second-year player. It’s been one of the greatest progressions from rookie to sophomore in NBA history.

The usage numbers: Despite being used a whole lot in Dallas’ offensive sets, Doncic’s efficiency is off the charts for a guard.

The Mavericks are good: Dallas had failed to win more than 33 games in each of the past three seasons. Once Dirk Nowitzki started struggling with Father Time, this team was not the same.

Some might question the logic in already giving Doncic the crown as the NBA’s best player. Fellow second-year star Trae Young is doing things in Atlanta.

There’s still the old guard out there in that of James, Curry, Durant, Harden and the like. Heck, Giannis Antetokounmpo remains a freak in Milwaukee. Kawhi Leonard is the reigning NBA Finals MVP for a reason.

The list goes on and on.

Even then, it’s hard to deny what Doncic has done early in his sophomore campaign. The youngster’s all-around impact makes him the best player in the NBA right now.

And at just 20 years old, the sky is the absolute limit here. It’s been something to behold.

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