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After missing the Lakers’ 116-132 blowout loss to the Trail Blazers, Luka Doncic came back in full force — not just with a game-high 25 points, but with a fiery edge that fans have come to expect. He led the Lakers to a 110-93 victory over the Raptors, but it wasn’t just his scoring that caught attention. From the opening tip, Doncic was vocal, and not in a good way.

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He repeatedly questioned calls, drew a technical foul, and found himself in foul trouble by halftime. While the win was a step in the right direction, the bigger story may be the growing risk of a career-threatening pattern: Luka’s escalating technicals.

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In the first quarter, the shots weren’t falling — Luka went 0-5 — and a blocked shot by Collin Murray-Boyles only fueled the frustration. He argued a goaltending call, which was correct, but his intensity earned him his 105th career technical foul.

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That’s now his 12th of the season in just 41 games — a red flag for a player who once prided himself on control. At this pace, the NBA’s technical foul warning system could soon become a real threat to his legacy.

The rules clearly state that after the 16th technical foul, any player will receive a $5,000 fine and a one-game suspension. Currently, Luka Doncic is second on the technical fouls received list, with Dillon Brooks leading the way with 13.

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With games coming thick and fast, the Lakers already managing minutes of Austin Reaves and LeBron James, Luka’s absence will only make the situation tough for the team.

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To Luka Doncic’s credit, yes, the official missed the goaltending call, but his over-the-top gestures won’t change the referee’s mind. In this situation, the former Mavs was right, but there have been cases where he has forgotten to defend while pleading his case to officials.

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Even today, despite 25 points, it wasn’t an efficient game. He shot 8-23, while also committing 4 TO and had the second-worst +/- among Lakers players (-3).

Despite Doncic carrying a heavy offensive burden, the team’s defense remained strong thanks to its solid construction, something LA has not figured out yet.

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Fans have had enough of Luka Doncic’s tendencies

While some fans are defending Doncic, a netizen correctly pointed out that Luka leads the league in free throw attempts (11.7). Meaning that the referees tend to give calls to the Lakers’ superstar. “Are you really trying to make the case that Luka Doncic, who leads the league with nearly 12 free throws per game, doesn’t “get the calls?” Like… really? C’mon, man. This is laughably silly. AK.”

Dislike for Luka Doncic also stems from the fact that a Raptors fan narrated “CMB, left thumb sprain, will not return. Luka’s fault, but no foul called.” While thwarting the ball away, Luka did a hard smack to Collin Murray-Boyles, who left the game with over six minutes left in the third quarter. This was another call that went in the Lakers’ superstars’ favor.

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Even though the calls may not always be beneficial to Luka or the Lakers, a fan pointed out, “Luka needs to just play through ‘Non-calls’ and STOP arguing. He isn’t going to change the referees mind or the call! Play on Luka.” This case was also highlighted by NBA legend-turned-analyst Reggie Miller during the game against the Pistons in December.

Jalen Duren tried to score, but his elbow caught Jake LaRavia. “Look at Luka right here. I mean, he doesn’t even move one step. Make him (Jalen Duren) throw the ball to Javonte Green and knock down a three.” Doncic’s effort was not on the defensive duty, but calling for the foul. That’s why another fan noted, “He needs to stop complaining EVERY SINGLE GAME.”

It’s not that Luka Doncic’s style has changed while wearing the Purple and Gold jersey. Even with the Mavericks, it was the same. Despite Doncic carrying a heavy offensive burden, the team’s defense remained strong due to its solid construction, something LA has not figured out so far. That’s why another netizen dejectedly wrote, “same s— different day.”

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Another legend, Carmelo Anthony, who was also known for little defensive effort, blamed JJ Redick. “JJ wants to hold a motherf—– accountable, but he know can’t really hold his m———- accountable like that because he giving me 40,” he said. “Who can hold Luka accountable over there on that Lakers bench other than LeBron? Nobody is barking on Luka.”

The Lakers star’s constant back-and-forth with officials is just as much a part of his game as his step-back three. However, fans are tired of seeing the same pattern of less effort on defense.

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Pranav Kotai is an editor at EssentiallySports, specializing in basketball coverage with a focus on trade dynamics and front-office decision-making. Having previously worked on the Trade Desk vertical, he brought clarity to how salary cap pressures and roster needs shape NBA transactions. His insightful coverage of the Philadelphia 76ers’ decision to hold firm on Joel Embiid amid trade speculation highlights how market context and team strategy influence major roster moves. Before joining EssentiallySports, Pranav holds experience of skills in professional writing, editorial work, and digital content creation. He holds a postgraduate diploma in digital media from a reputed institute, where he mastered the tools to create engaging and credible content across various platforms. Known for his attention to detail, proficiency in storytelling, and editorial expertise, Pranav combines deep basketball knowledge with sharp analytical abilities to deliver clear, insightful perspectives on the complexities of NBA trades and team management.

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