Doncic hit a game-winning three-pointer as time expired in overtime. Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports

Doncic hits game-winning three at buzzer in OT to sink Clippers

Is there anything Luka Doncic can't do?

The Dallas Mavericks star was questionable for Game 4 against the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday after spraining his ankle during Game 3. Doncic was confident he'd play in Game 4, and that was the case as the 21-year-old started the game for Dallas.

Doncic, again, put up an unbelievable performance in the NBA playoffs, scoring 43 points while adding 17 rebounds and 13 assists — all while presumably still dealing with the effects from a sprained ankle. 

The numbers were impressive, but his game-winning shot at the buzzer to give the Mavericks a 135-133 win over the Clippers was legendary. 

With the series tied 2-2, it's become quite apparent that Doncic is the leader of this Dallas team.  In Game 1 against the Clippers, the former Rookie of the Year notched 42 points, nine assists, seven rebounds and three steals.

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