When the league's leading scorer is sidelined, the entire dynamic of a team shifts. That's the reality Luke Kennard acknowledged when asked about Luka Doncic's absence in the series.
"When you have the league's leading scorer out there, if he was, it definitely changes the dynamic of a team," Kennard reflected. "And we know that, and obviously, we miss him."
Doncic, the Dallas Mavericks' superstar, has been a dominant force this season, averaging over 30 points per game. His absence leaves a massive void, not just in scoring but in playmaking and leadership. For any team, losing a player of his caliber alters game plans, rotations, and even the confidence on the court.
Kennard's comments underscore a universal truth in basketball: one player can change everything. Whether it's a star like Doncic or a key role player, the ripple effects are felt across the roster. As the series unfolds, the Mavericks will need to adapt quickly, relying on depth and grit to fill the gap left by their MVP candidate.
For fans and players alike, it's a reminder of how much the game hinges on health and availability. Until Doncic returns, every possession will be a test of resilience.
