LeBron Salutes Luka Magic After Historic 45-Point Triple-Double in Utah

LeBron Salutes Luka Magic After Historic 45-Point Triple-Double in Utah

LeBron Salutes Luka Magic After Historic 45-Point Triple-Double in Utah

So there’s been a lot of buzz around the NBA lately, and one performance that really stood out came from Luka Dončić in a road win against the Utah Jazz. Watching that game, it honestly felt like one of those nights where everything was clicking, and even LeBron James couldn’t hide his admiration. After the final buzzer, LeBron summed it up perfectly by calling it “Luka magic,” and it’s hard to argue with that.

In a 143–135 win over Utah, Dončić put together an incredible stat line: 45 points, 14 assists, and 11 rebounds. That marked his fifth triple-double of the season and his first 40-point triple-double since becoming a Laker. What made it even more historic was the fact that he also recorded five steals, putting him in extremely rare company. Only one other player in NBA history has ever had a 45-point triple-double with five steals, which says everything about how special this night was.

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Interestingly, when Luka spoke after the game, the number he seemed most proud of wasn’t the points or the assists. It was the single turnover on his stat sheet. That detail really highlighted his control of the game, especially considering how much defensive pressure Utah threw at him. The Jazz constantly trapped and doubled him, but his composure never wavered. Even in the fourth quarter, when Utah made a late push and cut the lead down to four, Dončić calmly took over.

Down the stretch, he scored 10 points in the final period and kept finding teammates when the defense collapsed. One of the biggest moments came when he lobbed a pass to Jaxson Hayes for a powerful dunk, which effectively sealed the win. That play even sparked a brief courtside exchange with a Jazz fan, showing just how confident and locked in Luka was at that point.

LeBron, who finished with 28 points and 10 assists himself, clearly enjoyed watching Dončić run the offense. For more than 20 years, LeBron has been the primary playmaker on his teams. Now, that responsibility is being shared, and often handed over to Luka in crunch time. The results speak for themselves, as the Lakers have remained undefeated in close games this season with Dončić orchestrating the offense late.

Even with key players missing due to injury, excuses were never made. Dončić took full command, balancing scoring, playmaking, and leadership. While he admitted afterward that there’s still more he can do, nights like this make it clear why teammates, coaches, and even legends like LeBron are in awe. This wasn’t just a big game; it was another reminder that when Luka magic shows up, the entire league takes notice.

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