Luka Doncic hopes 2017 Final Four is not his last

2017-05-12T22:30:50+00:00 2017-05-13T09:55:07+00:00.

Antonis Stroggylakis

12/May/17 22:30

Eurohoops.net

Luka Doncic discussed the improvement he’s underwent during the season, the EuroLeague playoffs and the excitement of playing his first Final Four… which he hopes it won’t be his last.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

The full interview of Luka Doncic on EuroLeague.net is as follows:

Hello, Luka. Congratulations on making it to the Final Four! It will be your first as a fulltime member of the team. How much of an honor is it for you?

“Well, truth be told, it is my first Final Four and I hope it is not my last. I think it is a great honor to be there and help Madrid be one of the four best teams in Europe. We are very excited about this opportunity, about being there.”

You got a taste of what the Final Four is about when you won the ADIDAS NEXT GENERATION TOURNAMENT in 2015 and saw Madrid win the EuroLeague title. What do you remember about that experience?

“It was a very beautiful experience. Our junior team, with Paco Redondo as head coach, made it to the Final Four tournament and it was great to win that title. Now I hope to win the EuroLeague with our senior team. We were all in the stands in 2015 and were nervous, but they broke the game open in the third quarter and that is when we calmed down a bit and enjoyed the game.”

Madrid lost the home-court advantage in the playoffs, but bounced back and beat Darussafaka twice in Istanbul. What allowed you to regroup and bring out your best basketball?

“More than anything else, it was a matter of mentality and physical effort. We prepared both games in Istanbul really well. We played well, especially on defense, which is the most important thing. That allowed us to get those two wins.”

How important is it for you to be surrounded by experienced players like Felipe Reyes, Andres Nocioni and Rudy Fernandez, who have fought many battles on a basketball court?

“Of course, it is something very important for me because in the end, they have a lot of experience and know what to do in the most important moments. They don’t get nervous in crunch time and in that sense, it is an honor to have them helping me so much. Listening to them is most important for me. They always give very good advice, stuff you wouldn’t even think about, and that makes you a better player.”

You always speak wonders about Sergio Llull, who is probably your role model as a player. What is it like to play with him and what do you think about the great season he is having?

“Being honest, it is incredible. Only a few players have the privilege to play with him. He is incredible; it is truly the only word I can use to describe him. He is the kind of player who helps everyone and he is having a huge season, like he already has for several years. He is playing at an unbelievable level. He always says that his long shots are no-pressure shots, but he definitely hits more of those than anyone else.”

How much fun was it for you, as a young talent, to play in the new EuroLeague, with so many games against such great teams all over Europe?

“It was much better for me, yes. I always want to play as many games as possible and being able to face the best teams in Europe is unbelievable. I really enjoy playing against all these teams.”

Your next game is the semifinal against Fenerbahce Istanbul, a team that you know very well. What do you like about them?

Fenerbahce is a great team with great players at the highest level. The first name that comes to mind is Bogdan Bogdanovic, because he is playing really well, especially in the playoffs. It will be a tough game, I am sure. Their point guards are tough players; Bobby Dixon is a great three-point shooter and is hitting a lot of them lately, while Kostas Sloukas is very experienced. They are well-covered at point guard.”

What is your take on the other semifinals, CSKA against Olympiacos?

“I am sure it will be a very close game, like every Final Four semifinal. CSKA has two clear leaders in Milos Teodosic and Nando De Colo, but Olympiacos can always count on Vassilis Spanoulis, who is able to do anything on the court. It will be a great game, I am sure!”

You are 18, but playing like a veteran for coach Pablo Laso. How important has he been for your development as a player? What’s the best thing about him as a coach?

“I always said that he has been very important for me, especially because he gave me the opportunity to become a better player and keep working hard. He has been very important in my career until now. I believe he has a lot of good things as a coach, but what I like about him the most is that he gives opportunities to young players. But there are a lot of great things about him!”

This is the biggest challenge of your promising career, to help Madrid win its 10th EuroLeague title. How exciting is it to have this opportunity?

“I am very excited; it is the EuroLeague Final Four! It is something that only a few players can achieve and I am very, very excited to be there and go for the trophy. It is a giant step for me, too, but I haven’t done anything yet. I have just started to play professional basketball and hope to keep working hard.”

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