Shocking Admission: Luka Doncic Makes Brutally Honest Statement After Bulls-Lakers Game, following controversial claim…..

Luka Doncic met with the media after Saturday’s loss.
Mar 22, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts to a call from referee Courtney Kirkland (61) against the Chicago Bulls during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images
On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Chicago Bulls (in California) by a score of 146-115.

Luka Doncic finished the loss with 34 points, eight rebounds and six assists while shooting 10/18 from the field in 32 minutes.

However, the superstar forward had seven turnovers.

After the game, Doncic was very honest when he met with the media.

Doncic: “I think they scored a lot of transition points, especially off my turnovers, so gotta do that better. It’s on me. I can’t be losing the ball seven times. That’s way too many for me.”

Doncic had gotten off to an incredible start to the game in the first half.

Via Underdog NBA: “Luka Doncic first half vs. Bulls:

29 PTS
7 REB
2 AST
9-14 FG
7-10 3PT”

He is averaging 26.9 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.9 assists and 1.8 steals per contest while shooting 41.3% from the field and 36.3% from the three-point range in his first 17 games for the Lakers.

Via StatMamba: “Luka Doncic in March:

31.1 PPG
8.8 RPG
8.9 APG
4.7 3PM
42.7% 3PT

He’s on pace to be the youngest Laker to average 30+ PPG in a single month since Kobe in 2003.”

With the loss, the Lakers are now 43-27 in 70 games, which has them as the fourth seed in the Western Conference.

They are in the middle of a two-game losing streak (and 4-6 over their last ten).

Los Angeles Lakers face shocking defeat as Chicago Bulls score 146 points with coach JJ Redick warning about critical defensive struggles ahead for postseason success

Record-Breaking Loss
On Saturday night, the Lakers, playing with a fully healthy roster, suffered a record-setting defeat as they allowed 146 points in a regulation game. This performance marked one of the highest point concessions in non-overtime contests in franchise history and represented the largest victory margin ever achieved by the Chicago Bulls against the Lakers.

Defensive Concerns
Coach JJ Redick expressed deep concerns about the team’s defensive performance, calling it the worst seen in recent months. His candid assessment underlined that the struggles on defense were not an isolated incident but a trend that could jeopardize the team’s season if not addressed promptly.

Expectations vs. Reality
There was a prevailing assumption that the return of injured players would restore the team to its previous form. However, the game revealed that having a full roster did not automatically translate into improved performance. Even the players seemed surprised by the inability to replicate the earlier form, highlighting a disconnect between expectations and the actual performance on the court.

Implications for the Season
With a record of 43-27, the Lakers remain in a competitive position for the playoffs, holding the fourth seed and being a few games away from the play-in tournament. Despite the setback, coach Redick emphasized that a strong defensive approach is crucial for securing a postseason berth. Addressing the defensive shortcomings over the upcoming weeks will be vital for the team’s success and for restoring confidence among the fan base.

Looking Ahead
The loss adds pressure to the Lakers as they face the challenge of refocusing and improving their defensive strategy. The upcoming period will be critical, and a swift response in tightening their defensive efforts is seen as the key factor that will ultimately determine not only their immediate performance but their chances to advance in the season.

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