Lakers Legend Slams Luka Doncic for 'Hunting' Fouls in Latest Loss
A former NBA champion has publicly criticized Dallas Mavericks-turned-Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic for his tendency to "hunt" fouls during games. Robert Horry, a seven-time champion and six-time NBA Finals MVP, expressed frustration with Doncic's approach on Friday after the Lakers suffered a 105-101 loss against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Horry believes that Doncic's game relies too heavily on getting fouls called by referees, which leads him to become more aggressive in seeking contact. "You're too good of a basketball player to hunt for fouls," Horry said. "Just take the shot." This approach is one that many from earlier eras of the game have criticized, with players like Redick and others speaking out against officiating issues.
The Lakers' struggles with inconsistent refereeing have become a recurring theme this season. After Redick's recent public complaints about specific calls, it's clear that frustration among the team's leaders has reached a boiling point. In his latest Instagram story, LeBron James himself vented about a non-called foul on Friday night's game.
Horry's comments come at a time when Luka Doncic is still adjusting to life in LA and building a new identity with the Lakers. With the team shifting towards being centered around his playstyle, it remains to be seen how much of an impact Horry's criticism will have on Doncic's game.
One thing is clear: if Luka wants to continue to thrive as one of the top players in the league, he'll need to learn to balance his scoring prowess with a more instinctive approach to playing the game.
A former NBA champion has publicly criticized Dallas Mavericks-turned-Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic for his tendency to "hunt" fouls during games. Robert Horry, a seven-time champion and six-time NBA Finals MVP, expressed frustration with Doncic's approach on Friday after the Lakers suffered a 105-101 loss against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Horry believes that Doncic's game relies too heavily on getting fouls called by referees, which leads him to become more aggressive in seeking contact. "You're too good of a basketball player to hunt for fouls," Horry said. "Just take the shot." This approach is one that many from earlier eras of the game have criticized, with players like Redick and others speaking out against officiating issues.
The Lakers' struggles with inconsistent refereeing have become a recurring theme this season. After Redick's recent public complaints about specific calls, it's clear that frustration among the team's leaders has reached a boiling point. In his latest Instagram story, LeBron James himself vented about a non-called foul on Friday night's game.
Horry's comments come at a time when Luka Doncic is still adjusting to life in LA and building a new identity with the Lakers. With the team shifting towards being centered around his playstyle, it remains to be seen how much of an impact Horry's criticism will have on Doncic's game.
One thing is clear: if Luka wants to continue to thrive as one of the top players in the league, he'll need to learn to balance his scoring prowess with a more instinctive approach to playing the game.