"Not everything is jumping high": Luka Doncic gets brutally honest on athletic traits, claims vertical could be higher than rookie year

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"Not everything is jumping high": Luka Doncic gets brutally honest on athletic traits, claims vertical could be higher than rookie year (Image Source: Imagn)

Luka Doncic's drastic physical transformation could lead to many changes in his game. The LA Laker superstar has committed to a strict regimen this offseason to work on his fitness and conditioning, and he believes it has paid off. The five-time NBA All-Star feels he may have a higher vertical reach now than in his rookie year, when he recorded a 42-inch vertical.

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While Doncic has never been considered the most athletic NBA player, he had an explosive rookie year, highlighted by his quickness and dunking ability. As he's grown older, his rim-running blow-bys have reduced. However, they may be set to return.

While working on getting slimmer and quicker this offseason, Doncic has also maintained his ability to stay balanced and hit the brakes when needed.

"Not everything is jumping high," he said in an interview with Men's Health. "I think I’m very athletic in other stuff. Balancing, controlling my body, what I do when I stop, slowing down."
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"This year, we didn’t measure the jumping yet. But I think it’s a little bit higher."

Luka Doncic is already equipped with a tremendous skillset on the perimeter and in the post. However, if his workouts allow him to move like he did in his rookie year and get to the rim at will, his opponents will have a lot to worry about next season.

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Luka Doncic yet to find out if his revamped offseason workouts will work on the court

Luka Doncic is yet to test out his revamped self on the court in a competitive setting. He hasn't played 5-on-5, but that opportunity will come soon when he suits up for Slovenia in August at the EuroBasket. For now, Doncic is confident that he's feeling the best he has in years.

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His past few offseasons have not been as centered around his conditioning. Doncic has been playing basketball every offseason since the 2022 EuroBasket, featuring in the 2023 FIBA Club World Cup, 2024 Paris Olympics qualifiers and now the 2025 EuroBasket.

However, he didn't have much time to rest and recover during the last three tournaments. This summer, Doncic had three months to figure out a structure to get in shape before hitting the court for competitive action.

Also read: "Just visually, I would say my whole body looks better": Luka Doncic shares true feelings on revamped conditioning for second Lakers' season

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