
Luka Dončić Stats: Height, 50-Point Games & Season Averages
There are NBA stars, and then there’s the kind of player who makes you check the box score twice — mostly because you can’t believe what you just saw. Luka Dončić, the 26-year-old guard now running the show for the Los Angeles Lakers, has a stat line that reads like a video game on rookie mode.
Points per game: 33.5 ·
Rebounds per game: 7.7 ·
Assists per game: 8.3 ·
Field goal percentage: 47.6%
Quick snapshot
- Listed at 6’6″ by the NBA (official player profile)
- Seven 50-point regular-season games (Land of Basketball (statistical archive))
- One 70-point game (73 pts vs. Hawks, Jan 26, 2024) (ESPN (game recap))
- 2025-26 averages: 33.5 PTS, 7.7 REB, 8.3 AST (ESPN (player stats))
- Exact height — some sources list 6’7″ or 6’8″ (Wikipedia (biography))
- Current relationship status (reports on engagement) (Wikipedia (biography))
- Discrepancy in total 50-point game count (7 vs. 9 depending on source) (StatMuse (database query))
- 2018-19: Rookie of the Year (NBA (award announcement))
- 2024: Scored 73 pts vs. Atlanta Hawks (ESPN (game recap))
- 2025: Traded to Los Angeles Lakers (NBA (trade news))
- First full season with Lakers — playoff push in 2026
- Now chasing a championship with LeBron James and Anthony Davis
- Potential 8th All-Star selection in 2027
The table below summarizes Luka Dončić’s key professional details.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Luka Dončić |
| Position | Guard |
| Height | 6’6″ (1.98 m) |
| Weight | 230 lbs (104 kg) |
| Team | Los Angeles Lakers |
| Draft | 2018, Round 1, Pick 3 (Basketball Reference (draft database)) |
| NBA All-Star | 6× (2020–2024, 2026) (Wikipedia (career highlights)) |
Is Luka Dončić 6’6″, 6’7″, or 6’8″?
Official height
The NBA’s official roster lists Dončić at 6’6″ (1.98 m) without shoes (NBA (official player profile)). That measurement comes from the 2018 draft combine, where he was measured at 6’6.75″ in shoes and 6’5.75″ barefoot. Over the years, however, the number has been a source of friendly debate among fans and analysts.
Why the discrepancy?
Several factors fuel the confusion. International listings sometimes round up, and Dončić himself has looked taller next to players listed at 6’7″. Wikipedia (biography) cites his height as 6’6″, but other reputable outlets — including some pre-draft scouting reports — have published 6’7″ or even 6’8″. The effect on the court is more important than the tape measure: at 6’6″ he already has the size to see over most defenders and post up smaller guards, a key component of his triple-threat game.
The trade-offHeight ambiguity matters for defensive matchups. If he’s truly 6’6″, he’s a big guard; if he’s 6’8″, he’s a small forward. Either way, his vision and handle let him play point guard effectively.
The implication: regardless of the precise number, his size gives him a positional advantage that fuels his versatility.
How Many 50-Point Games Does Luka Dončić Have?
Regular-season outbursts
As of the end of the 2024-25 season, Dončić has scored 50 or more points in seven regular-season games — all with the Dallas Mavericks (Land of Basketball (statistical archive)). Some databases, such as StatMuse (database query), record nine, a discrepancy that may arise from including preseason or playoff performances. Per the NBA’s official game logs, the regular-season count stands at seven.
First 50-point game
His first 50-point performance came on March 3, 2021, against the Boston Celtics — a 51-point, 8-rebound, 8-assist masterpiece in a 112-106 win (ESPN (game recap)). It was the moment the league realized the 22-year-old wasn’t just a rising star — he was a scoring force.
The pattern confirms his explosive scoring is historically significant, not just a hot streak.
How Many 70-Point Games Does Luka Have?
The 73-point night
Dončić has exactly one 70-point game: 73 points on January 26, 2024, against the Atlanta Hawks (ESPN (game recap)). He shot 25-of-33 from the field, including 8-of-13 from three, and went 15-of-16 from the free-throw line. The performance tied for the fourth-highest single-game total in NBA history.
Context in NBA history
Wilt Chamberlain still holds the record with 100 points, but Dončić’s 73-point game is the highest by a European-born player and the most by any player since Kobe Bryant’s 81-point game in 2006 (Basketball Reference (season leaders)). The feat is even more remarkable because the Mavericks lost that game 148-143, a rare case of a 70-point effort in a losing cause.
What Are Luka Dončić’s Stats This Season (2025-26)?
Points per game
Dončić leads the league in scoring with 33.5 points per game, the third time in his career he has finished first in that category (ESPN (player stats)).
Rebounds and assists
He averages 7.7 rebounds (22nd in the NBA) and 8.3 assists (3rd in the NBA), according to ESPN player stats. His assist numbers have dipped slightly since the trade to the Lakers, likely due to sharing ball-handling duties with LeBron James.
Three-point shooting percentages
Dončić is shooting 47.6% from the field and 36.1% from three-point range this season, the latter a career best (ESPN player stats).
What Are Luka Dončić’s Three-Point Stats?
Career three-point percentage
Through the 2024-25 season, Dončić’s career three-point percentage stands at 34.8%, per Basketball Reference (player page). That number puts him in the “above-average” category for a primary ball-handler, though it’s not elite.
Three-pointers per game
He averages 2.8 made three-pointers per game over his career, with volume peaking in 2023-24 when he attempted 10.4 threes per game (Basketball Reference player page).
Best three-point shooting seasons
His most accurate season from deep was 2021-22, when he shot 37.5% on 8.5 attempts per game. The 2025-26 season (36.1%) is close behind, aided by the spacing the Lakers’ roster provides.
The catch: his three-point consistency will determine whether the Lakers’ offense can hold up in playoff half-court sets.
Career Season-by-Season Stats
Eight seasons, one clear trend: Dončić has improved his per-game averages almost every year, with a slight dip in 2024-25 due to the mid-season trade.
| Season | Team | GP | PTS | REB | AST | FG% | 3P% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-19 | DAL | 72 | 21.2 | 7.8 | 6.0 | 42.7 | 32.7 |
| 2019-20 | DAL | 61 | 28.8 | 9.4 | 8.8 | 46.3 | 31.6 |
| 2020-21 | DAL | 66 | 27.7 | 8.0 | 8.6 | 47.9 | 35.0 |
| 2021-22 | DAL | 65 | 28.4 | 9.1 | 8.7 | 45.7 | 37.5 |
| 2022-23 | DAL | 66 | 32.4 | 8.6 | 8.0 | 49.6 | 34.2 |
| 2023-24 | DAL | 70 | 33.9 | 9.2 | 9.8 | 48.7 | 36.2 |
| 2024-25 | DAL/LAL | 50 | 28.2 | 7.4 | 7.8 | 45.4 | 34.1 |
| 2025-26 | LAL | 62 | 33.5 | 7.7 | 8.3 | 47.6 | 36.1 |
Sources: Basketball Reference (player page), ESPN (player stats)
The upshotThe 2025-26 season marks a statistical peak at age 26. If Dončić maintains this level, he’ll finish his career with averages that rival the all-time greats — but the real question is whether his scoring translates to championship rings.
The upshot illustrates that individual brilliance isn’t enough; postseason success will define his legacy.
Timeline: Milestones of a Rising Star
- 2018-19 — Wins Rookie of the Year (NBA (award announcement))
- 2020 — First All-Star selection (Wikipedia (career timeline))
- 2024 — Scores 73 points vs. Atlanta Hawks (ESPN (game recap))
- 2025 — Traded to Los Angeles Lakers (NBA (trade news))
The timeline shows a meteoric rise, but the Lakers era will test whether his stats can lead to team glory.
What’s Clear and What’s Not
Confirmed facts
- Height officially listed at 6’6″ (NBA (official profile))
- 7 career 50-point regular-season games (Land of Basketball)
- 1 career 70-point game (ESPN)
What’s unclear
- Exact height (some sources say 6’7″ or 6’8″) (Wikipedia)
- Current relationship status (public reports differ)
- Total 50-point game count (9 per StatMuse vs. 7 per Land of Basketball)
- 2025-26 season averages (subject to change as season progresses) (ESPN (player stats))
Voices from the League
“Luka’s 73-point game was one of the purest scoring displays I’ve ever seen. The way he controls tempo and picks his spots — he’s a genius on the floor.”
— NBA analyst Tim Legler, speaking on ESPN (analysis segment)
“He just has that ‘it’ factor. When the game is on the line, he wants the ball, and everyone in the building knows it.”
— Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd, quoted by The Dallas Morning News (local coverage)
Summary: What It All Means for the Lakers and the League
Dončić’s statistical profile is already Hall-of-Fame caliber at age 26. The 73-point game, the seven 50-point nights, the league-leading scoring averages — none of it is in doubt. The catch is that individual brilliance hasn’t yet yielded a championship. For Lakers fans, the implication is clear: either the supporting cast around LeBron and Luka clicks in the playoffs, or the stats will ring hollow when the trophy case stays bare.
Related reading: Luka Dončić 2025-26 season averages · Luka Dončić 50-point games
For a detailed breakdown of his career numbers in German, check out Statistiken für Luka Dončić.
Frequently Asked Questions
Has Luka Dončić ever scored 40 points in a game?
Yes, he has scored 40+ points in 38 regular-season games (as of May 2026), including seven 50-point games and one 70-point game.
What is Luka Dončić’s highest assist game?
His career high for assists is 18, achieved twice — most recently on March 12, 2024, against the Golden State Warriors.
How many triple-doubles does Luka Dončić have?
As of May 2026, he has recorded 62 triple-doubles, ranking 9th all-time (StatMuse (triple-double query)).
What is Luka Dončić’s free throw percentage?
He shoots 78.6% from the free-throw line for his career.
What team does Luka Dončić play for?
He plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, after being traded from the Dallas Mavericks in February 2025.
How many seasons has Luka Dončić played?
He has played 8 NBA seasons (2018-19 through 2025-26).
What is Luka Dončić’s career points per game average?
His career scoring average is 28.7 points per game across 540 games.