Luka Doncic trash-talks Timberwolves

The Dallas Mavericks put up a spectacular show in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals by beating the home team, Minnesota Timberwolves, and advancing to the NBA Finals. Besides Luka Doncic’s elite level of play, what stole the show was his trash-talk, which even entertained a special guest in the crowd, Snoop Dogg.

After hitting a bucket and-1, the Mavs guard was spotted looking at Snoop Dogg and saying, “We here, who’s crying now motherf**ker?” Notably, that was not directed at the rapper but a Wolves fan sitting behind him, who earlier ridiculed Doncic for making a fuss about fouls.

The 25-year-old Slovenian was also observed saying, “Shut the f*ck up, pu**y,” to an opponent. When Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards got a foul call, the frustrated Doncic said, “They try everything to get a bag.”

Though the fans tried provoking the 5-time All-Star, it was of no help as he had already done the damage in the first half, and the T’Wolves couldn’t recover. Doncic set the court on fire not only with his trash talk but also with his remarkable performance.

Luka spread his magic in the opening quarter by scoring 20 points and outscoring the Wolves alone. His back-to-back shots made it difficult for Edwards and Co. to hold back, and they finally gave in to Doncic and Kyrie Irving’s massive offense. They both contributed 36 points each in the dominant 124-103 win. However, the highlight-worthy moment of Thursday’s game on social media was the guard’s merciless trash-talking.

Social Media Reacts to Luka Doncic’s Wild Side

No sooner had the Legendz account unveiled Luka Doncic’s wild side than the video became viral on X (formerly known as Twitter). This surprised the NBA fans, who had not seen it coming. As usual, they had some amusing reactions to Doncic’s trash-talking.

One fan added, “michael jordans son is slovenian” as MJ was also known for his trash-talking skills.


Now that the Mavs have confirmed their NBA Finals spot, Kyrie Irving will have to work harder to face his former team, the Boston Celtics, and their demanding fans in an exciting seven-game series where Doncic’s talking skills might be required.