Lakers star Luka Doncic happily reminisced about his game-winning 3 over Wolves center Rudy Gobert in last year's playoffs and said he will welcome the four-time Defensive Player of the Year trying to guard him again in their first-round series.

Published 7 months ago on Apr 23rd 2025, 6:00 am
By Web Desk

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- When Lakers star Luka Doncic recently returned to Dallas and was honored by his former team with a tribute video, he acknowledged there was one clip that struck him the most: his game-winning 3 over Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert in last year's Western Conference finals.
Doncic will open his first playoff series with the Lakers on Saturday against the Wolves in Game 1 (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC) and said he would welcome the 7-foot-1 Gobert trying to guard him again.
"Since I came to the league, I like to play pick-and-roll," Doncic said Thursday in his first comments about L.A.'s first-round series. "I like to get a center on me."
Lakers coach JJ Redick said Gobert's status as a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year only makes Doncic relish it more when the Minnesota big man is switched onto him.
"He thinks that there's not a person in the world that can guard him," Redick said of Doncic. "So I think he takes that seriously, that matchup in particular."
Redick and the Lakers have been intentional about taking all of the Wolves seriously as they use this week to prepare for the playoffs.
On Tuesday, the team gathered to watch the Golden State Warriors-Memphis Grizzlies play-in tournament game at Cosm Los Angeles, an immersive theater. Before that game, Lakers players received an earful from their coach.
"JJ turned into a motivational speaker," Lakers guard Austin Reaves said. "I asked him how many times he rehearsed it. He said zero. He was speaking from the heart."
Asked about Redick's message, Lakers reserve Gabe Vincent said everyone must be ready to increase their intensity.
"It's that time of year to take things to another level, and I think he just made it very clear the importance of that," Vincent said.
Redick was clearly speaking the same language as Doncic, whose 30.9-point career scoring average in the postseason is second only to Michael Jordan's 33.5.
"I like big games," Doncic said. "Playoffs is a fun time. Everybody plays 100%. It's just fun to be out there."
Though Doncic has changed teams since last spring, he acknowledged the Wolves' changes in trading Karl-Anthony Towns to the New York Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, while still being led by their own scoring machine in Anthony Edwards.
"Obviously they added two guys that can really play and they have Ant," Doncic said. "They have a lot of guys that can play, a lot of guys that can guard. So they're very, very interesting."
They're also hardly the type of underdog one would expect from a typical No. 3 vs. No. 6 matchup in the first round.
Minnesota went 17-4 over its last 21 games to finish with 49 wins, just one fewer than L.A. And now the Lakers will attempt to beat the Wolves four times in a seven-game series.
But Doncic says he believes the Lakers have the right team to advance past them and beyond.
"I think we have a great team," Doncic said. "We have guys that are willing to go to war. Everybody's staying together. The chemistry is high. I think we do, for sure, have a chance [to win the championship]."
Doncic will open his first playoff series with the Lakers on Saturday against the Wolves in Game 1 (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC) and said he would welcome the 7-foot-1 Gobert trying to guard him again.
"Since I came to the league, I like to play pick-and-roll," Doncic said Thursday in his first comments about L.A.'s first-round series. "I like to get a center on me."
Lakers coach JJ Redick said Gobert's status as a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year only makes Doncic relish it more when the Minnesota big man is switched onto him.
"He thinks that there's not a person in the world that can guard him," Redick said of Doncic. "So I think he takes that seriously, that matchup in particular."
Redick and the Lakers have been intentional about taking all of the Wolves seriously as they use this week to prepare for the playoffs.
On Tuesday, the team gathered to watch the Golden State Warriors-Memphis Grizzlies play-in tournament game at Cosm Los Angeles, an immersive theater. Before that game, Lakers players received an earful from their coach.
"JJ turned into a motivational speaker," Lakers guard Austin Reaves said. "I asked him how many times he rehearsed it. He said zero. He was speaking from the heart."
Asked about Redick's message, Lakers reserve Gabe Vincent said everyone must be ready to increase their intensity.
"It's that time of year to take things to another level, and I think he just made it very clear the importance of that," Vincent said.
Redick was clearly speaking the same language as Doncic, whose 30.9-point career scoring average in the postseason is second only to Michael Jordan's 33.5.
"I like big games," Doncic said. "Playoffs is a fun time. Everybody plays 100%. It's just fun to be out there."
Though Doncic has changed teams since last spring, he acknowledged the Wolves' changes in trading Karl-Anthony Towns to the New York Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, while still being led by their own scoring machine in Anthony Edwards.
"Obviously they added two guys that can really play and they have Ant," Doncic said. "They have a lot of guys that can play, a lot of guys that can guard. So they're very, very interesting."
They're also hardly the type of underdog one would expect from a typical No. 3 vs. No. 6 matchup in the first round.
Minnesota went 17-4 over its last 21 games to finish with 49 wins, just one fewer than L.A. And now the Lakers will attempt to beat the Wolves four times in a seven-game series.
But Doncic says he believes the Lakers have the right team to advance past them and beyond.
"I think we have a great team," Doncic said. "We have guys that are willing to go to war. Everybody's staying together. The chemistry is high. I think we do, for sure, have a chance [to win the championship]."

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