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The MVP race has been shaken up, and according to Isiah Thomas, Luka Doncic isn’t even in the real conversation. Despite putting up massive numbers and leading All-Star votes, his impact on the Los Angeles Lakers isn’t translating into serious MVP consideration. For Thomas, it likely comes down to one thing, championship-level impact. But right now, he doesn’t see Doncic taking the Lakers that far.

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When he joined the guys on Run it Back once again, Zeke asserted that the race actually belongs to Victor Wembanyama and Jaylen Brown, two players who are by definition elevating their teams to championship contenders. “To me, right now, there’s only two guys that you can really say is the most valuable to their team… and that’s Wemby and Jaylen Brown,” Thomas stated.

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While Zeke acknowledged that Doncic is capable of “dropping 50 and laughing in your face,” he remained skeptical about the Lakers’ ceiling. After a long and difficult stretch, the Lakers are on a late-season surge.

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“Anytime you have Luka on your team, you got a chance to win because he’s good enough to come in your building on a playoff night and upset you and your fans,” Zeke said.

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He noted that while Jaylen Brown’s 30-point average in Jayson Tatum’s absence and Wembanyama’s historic impact in San Antonio have put the Celtics and Spurs in legitimate championship contention – two teams who had been dismissed at the start of the season – Doncic’s impact on the Lakers doesn’t go that far. “Luka puts you in, ‘okay, we’re good in the playoffs, we’ve exceeded expectations,’ but we’re not talking about the Lakers winning the championship this year.”

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Zeke is drawing a clear line between individual brilliance and team impact. Many feel Doncic’s high-volume shot selection hampers LeBron James and Austin Reaves. Some of it seemingly stems from Doncic’s individual behavior, too.

Isiah Thomas sees lack of championship mentality in Luka Doncic

What has been souring veteran opinion about Luka Doncic is his constant lobbying (which is a mild way to put it) for calls. His relentless campaigning has successfully saved him from a one-game suspension once more by getting his 16th tech rescinded. But this trait has the NBA world divided.

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Isiah Thomas outright told Chandler Parsons to his face that “y’all a generation of whiners, too. Y’all whine a lot.” Chandler felt that in his bones, but he couldn’t deny it because of Doncic’s recent behavior.

To illustrate his point, he pointed toward the infamous “Phantom Foul” involving Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Laimbeer in Game 6 of the 1988 NBA Finals. That single whistle cost Zeke and the Detroit Pistons a championship and a chance at the first three-peat of that era. However, Thomas underlines how the Bad Boys handled that situation and how it was uncommon in that era to mess the flow of a series by arguing with refs.

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While it’s a bit of an exaggeration, there is a stark contrast with Luka Doncic. He’s gained a reputation for having the most fouls rescinded. Zeke isn’t the only one who believes the 26-year-old’s constant “hollering at the referees” is a distraction from the championship poise required to win it all.

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Caroline John is a senior NBA writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in league comparables. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism and Communication and brings eight years of experience to the sports desk. Caroline made a mark in NBA media by covering the life of Know more

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