Los Angeles Lakers legend James Worthy offered a blunt, unvarnished assessment of Luka Doncic following a frustrating night for the Lakers, and his comments have reignited a broader debate over how the star duo of Doncic and LeBron James are meshing in the purple and gold.
In a recent analyst appearance after the Lakers‘ 103-88 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday, Worthy didn’t mince words about what he saw from Doncic‘s performance.
Worthy noted that Doncic appeared disengaged and overly focused on drawing fouls rather than playing aggressively within the flow of the game.
Worthy‘s critique was direct: “From the beginning, he looked a little slow. It looked like he was searching for the calls a lot.”
He urged the young star to “just play basketball,” a message rooted in his own Hall of Fame career built on physicality, timing and balance.
Doncic was hampered in that game by a left leg contusion and the Lakers were missing key starters, including DeAndre Ayton, Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves.
He left the game at halftime after shooting 4-of-13, finishing with 12 points, five rebounds and two assists.
Worthy‘s critique wasn’t personal, but instructional, emphasizing that Doncic‘s skill set should allow him to impose his will on games without leaning on whistles.
Previously, back in November, Worthy‘s outlook was more praiseworthy.
“I’ve never seen a one-two punch like that and there’ve been some great onetwo punches but none that do what they do especially, Bron at his age the way they facilitate, the way they control the game with their intelligence,” Worthy told Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson on November 19.
“The only thing missing is a championship. The numbers don’t lie, I mean LeBron‘s numbers are really incredible for a 40-year-old,” Worthy said. “He is still putting up numbers so I say the comparison is similar but you gotta put a championship behind it.”
When Doncic arrived in Los Angeles in a blockbuster trade that sent Anthony Davis to Dallas and reshaped the Lakers‘ identity, many pundits wondered if two balldominant stars could share the spotlight effectively.
Assessing chemistry beyond criticism
Not all evaluations have been critical. In fact, much of the league has taken notice of how the Lakers‘ stars have adjusted to one another’s presence.
In the early stages of their partnership, LeBron James himself delivered a message that encapsulated his willingness to uplift his new teammate, telling Doncic before his Lakers debut: “Luka, be your f-ing self. Don’t fit in, fit the f- out.”
Doncic later said that message gave him “chills” and underscored James‘ effort to forge chemistry from the outset.
The Lakers have also shown flashes of brilliance that suggest the duo can thrive together. In a recent game against the Utah Jazz, Doncic scored 45 points with a triple-double while James contributed 28 points and 10 assists in a 143-135 victory.
That performance highlighted how complementary their strengths can be when both are playing at peak levels.
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