
Draymond Green's bold statement about Luka Doncic's new physique
The superstar doesn't resemble the flabby, out-of-shape man he used to be just a few months ago. Now, his body is defined, his muscles are easily visible and he looks leaner and cleaner than ever before. Some, including ESPN personality Kendrick Perkins, feel he's poised for an MVP-caliber season.
Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors couldn't help but admire how much fitter Doncic is right now with a post on Threads.
"Luka is looking like rookie Luka all over again," Green wrote. "The Trade has created that hunger again it seems!"
After "The Trade" that sent Doncic to the Lakers nearly six months ago, the Dallas Mavericks, his former team, took multiple shots at him by criticizing his lack of fitness. Perhaps that, along with his repeated failures in the playoffs, lit a fire under the 26-year-old.
As great as he has been over the last five or six years, perhaps the NBA hasn't seen the real Doncic yet.

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