Luka suspended one game for undisciplined play
The NBA handed down its ruling on Saturday, and it hit the Lakers right where it hurts. Luka Dončić will serve a one‑game suspension after picking up his 16th technical foul of the season, triggering the league’s automatic penalty for excessive techs. The decision means Luka will sit out Monday’s matchup against the Washington Wizards, a game Los Angeles can’t afford to drop as the postseason picture tightens.
The suspension stems from a third‑quarter confrontation during Friday night’s win over the Brooklyn Nets. Luka and Ziaire Williams exchanged words and contact, resulting in a double technical. While Luka still finished with 41 points in a 116–99 victory — his league‑leading 15th 40‑point game of the season — the moment proved costly. This time, the league didn’t rescind the call, something that happened twice earlier this year after separate disputes involving Orlando’s Goga Bitadze and a later officiating error.
A season of brilliance and boiling points
For all of Luka’s offensive brilliance, his emotional edge has been a recurring storyline. He has walked the line all season, playing with the fire that fuels his scoring while occasionally letting frustration spill over. Friday’s incident pushed him past the threshold, and the league’s response was swift. Along with the suspension, Luka will be fined $50,000.
Even with the technical, he continued to rewrite the Lakers’ record book. His 12th straight 30‑point game placed him alongside Kobe Bryant, Elgin Baylor, and Jerry West — elite company for any scorer, let alone one navigating nightly double‑teams and the weight of a franchise.
Luka pushes back on the ruling
After the game, he made it clear he disagreed with the call. He said he tried to disengage from Williams and didn’t escalate the situation. “He was in my face three times. I just wanted to get out of there,” Luka said. “They said my push was exaggerated, which was obviously not.”
The league saw it differently, and now he enters the final stretch of the season on thin ice. Every technical from here on out carries a $5,000 fine, and every two additional techs will trigger another suspension. Only Dillon Brooks has hit the same mark this season, while Rudy Gobert has been suspended multiple times for flagrant fouls.
For the Lakers, the message is simple: they need Luka on the floor, not in street clothes. With the playoffs approaching, discipline matters as much as scoring — and Luka’s ability to control the emotional side of his game may determine how far Los Angeles can go..
