The Lakers superstar is the first player to average 40 points over a six-game road stretch since Michael Jordan in 1986.
Luka Doncic was electrifying once again for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Slovenian superstar put on another masterful performance to lead the Lakeshow's 137-130 win over the Indiana Pacers.
Doncic channeled his magic and dazzled for 43 huge points across 37 minutes. He went 15-of-30 from the field, dished out seven dimes and snatched six rebounds.
For this major display, Doncic authored another key milestone in his staggering accomplishments. He became the first player since Michael Jordan in 1986 to average over 40 points in six consecutive road games.
To be specific, he tallied an overall average of 40.7 points in Houston, Miami, Orlando, Detroit and Indiana.
Due to Doncic's brilliance, vibes and momentum can't get any higher for the Lakers in the final two-plus weeks of the regular season. The NBA's leading scorer this season has paced LA to a 47-26 record, third in the Western Conference.
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