Jason Kidd humorously remarked about benching Luka Doncic after the Dallas Mavericks star aimed to surpass his coach's triple-double record. Doncic achieved 30 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists in the Mavericks' seventh consecutive victory against the Toronto Raptors, winning 125-118. This marked Doncic's 79th NBA career triple-double, placing him ahead of Wilt Chamberlain and James Harden on the all-time list.
The next milestone for Doncic is catching up with Kidd, who amassed 107 triple-doubles during his career. "I guess I've got to sit him," Kidd joked. He praised Doncic's skills, noting how he consistently fills the stat sheet. "We always expect him to have a triple-double or we sometimes take him for granted for triple-doubles," Kidd added. Doncic seems to be finding his rhythm now.

Doncic showcased his talent with impressive shots, including several from long range. Kidd even suggested that Doncic could have excelled in American football. "It's just incredible, the ability, the strength to be able to throw it that far," Kidd commented. He speculated that Doncic might have been a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
Kidd's light-hearted banter highlights Doncic's impressive achievements and potential. The Slovenian player's recent performances have been nothing short of spectacular. His ability to consistently deliver high-level performances is evident as he continues to climb the NBA's all-time triple-double rankings.
Doncic's recent form has been crucial in the Mavericks' winning streak. His contributions on both ends of the court have made a significant impact on their success. As he continues to develop his game, fans eagerly anticipate more record-breaking performances from this talented player.