The Los Angeles Lakers are finally playing the brand of basketball fans have been waiting for, closing out a massive month of March with a crisp 9-1 record. Signature wins over the Nuggets, Rockets, Knicks, and Timberwolves have proven that this roster has the “teeth” to compete with anyone.
At the center of it all is the league’s scoring leader, Luka Doncic, who has been playing out of his mind, averaging over 34 points and 7 assists during this stretch. Not to be outdone, Austin Reaves has locked in as the perfect secondary option, dropping 30+ points in three of his last five outings.
Despite the hot streak, the Western Conference has an absolute parity in the standings. While the Lakers currently sit in the #3 seed, there is only a three-game cushion separating them from the Timberwolves, Rockets, and Nuggets. With the playoffs looming, every single possession in this final month carries massive seeding implications for the Hollywood squad.
Luka Doncic: The Statistical King of the 2020s
If Doncic maintains this torrid pace through the final stretch, he’ll secure his second scoring title in three seasons, one with Dallas and now one in the Purple and Gold. But the “Luka Magic” goes deeper than just one season.
Since the 2019-20 season began, he has officially become the most dominant scorer of the decade. He leads all players with 13,192 points so far in the 2020s, comfortably ahead of Giannis Antetokounmpo (12,786), Nikola Jokic (12,728), and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (12,232).
What truly separates Luka is his consistency at every high-scoring threshold. He is the only player this decade to average over 30 points per game for nearly his entire career, highlighted by that legendary 73-point masterclass in Atlanta. When you look at the raw data for high-point games since 2019, the gap is staggering:
- 45+ Point Games: Tied for the lead with Stephen Curry (21 games).
- 40+ Point Games: Luka leads with 57, followed by Giannis (45) and Joel Embiid (43).
- 35+ Point Games: Luka leads with 133, followed by Giannis (108) and Joel Embiid (97).
- 30+ Point Games: Luka leads with 236, just ahead of Giannis (235) and SGA (217).
He’s also one of only five players to crack the 70-point barrier this decade, cementing his status as a generational offensive engine.
The LeBron-Luka Connection: A Championship Window in Hollywood
For the Lakers to actually hoist the trophy, they need more than just historic scoring stats; they need this momentum to translate into a ring. This season represents a rare “now or never” window, as LeBron James is nearing the end of his current contract. This could very well be the only season we see Luka and LeBron share the floor as teammates in pursuit of a championship.
The pairing feels eerily similar to Luka’s last full season in Dallas, where he led the league in scoring while playing alongside a veteran wizard in Kyrie Irving. The difference now? He has arguably the greatest basketball mind in history in LeBron to help navigate the playoff chess match.
For Luka’s legacy, the stakes couldn’t be higher. While he is often compared to peers like Giannis, Jokic, and SGA, those three already have what Luka is missing: an NBA Championship ring and at least one MVP trophy. A title run next to LeBron wouldn’t just be a great story; it would be the official start of the “Luka Era” in Los Angeles.









