Dallas Mavericks phenom Luka Doncic affirms his commitment to represent Slovenia in the upcoming Olympic Qualifying Tournament, signaling his determination to compete on the international stage.
Doncic has already played 87 games this season for the Mavericks and is set to play at least four more.
Despite battling knee issues during the NBA playoffs, Doncic remains steadfast in his decision to join the Slovenian national team this summer, provided his health permits.
Expressing his resolve, Doncic stated, “I think we’ll see how my knees, but if it’s a good, I’m going to play.”
Slovenia is slated to participate in the 2024 FIBA Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Piraeus, Greece, with aspirations to secure a coveted berth at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Scheduled from July 2nd to 7th, the tournament presents a crucial opportunity for Slovenia to clinch an Olympic spot amidst fierce competition.
In the group stage, Slovenia will contend against formidable opponents, including Croatia and New Zealand, in pursuit of advancement to the subsequent rounds.
Anticipating potential challenges, Slovenia braces for a showdown against Greece, spearheaded by NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, in their quest for Olympic qualification.
As Doncic balances his NBA Finals aspirations with national team duties, his dedication to both endeavors underscores his status as a global basketball icon.