Luka Doncic might be quiet off the court but he likes to live lavishly. Fans saw this firsthand as Doncic was seen in his Apocalypse Hellfire after the Mavericks' win over the Nuggets and signed autographs for young fans who were waiting.
We just gonna act like bro doesn’t drive a tank https://t.co/76Jn51tDR9
— MFFL (@Mavs_FFL) March 18, 2024
Doncic's car was quite incredible and is a 2021 Apocalypse Hellfire. The car starts at $190,000 and it's unclear if Doncic has made any customizations that would drive the price further up. The vehicle is considered 'Apocalypse-proof', emphasizing its durability.
The truck features a 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 engine, producing 750 horsepower, and runs on gasoline. While it isn't a speedster, with a top speed of 110 MPH, it's a luxury truck that could tow 12,000 pounds if needed.
Doncic is a big fan of cars and has an expansive garage that some say is worth millions of dollars. Along with his Apocalypse Hellfire, Doncic also reportedly owns a Lamborghini Urus, a Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid, an Audi A7, a 1970 Ford Bronco, a Zastava 750, and a Porsche 911 Turbo S.
Luka Doncic has amassed an impressive car collection by being one of the most successful players in basketball today. He's been a pro for nearly a decade and has earned over $109 million in his six years as an NBA player alone. His current Mavericks contract has three years left for over $138 million. The final year of the deal includes a player option, something Doncic will be expected to decline and re-sign on a possible supermax contract.
As long as Doncic is on a team with his Bird rights, he could be in line for a five-year, $367 million extension from the 2026-27 season onwards. He's eligible to sign a deal from the summer of 2025, already having met all supermax qualifications before this season's All-NBA teams are announced.
There have been murmurs about Doncic possibly becoming unhappy with the Mavericks given their failure in building a team around him up until now., But with the acquisition of Kyrie Irving from last season paying dividends and the team making risky win-now moves for Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington, the Mavericks look like dark horses in the West. Doncic is excelling, averaging 34.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 9.7 assists this season.
If Doncic is satisfied with the Mavericks' direction, he'll likely re-sign with the team at the earliest juncture possible. Star players have also become unlikely to leave their home teams before their second contract due to the financial incentives to stay with the franchise that drafted them. With new owners in Dallas as well, it seems Doncic will become exponentially more wealthy on a hopefully contending roster.
But if the wheels completely fall off this season and the Mavericks face a Play-In exit or a one-sided first-round loss, the conversation for his future becomes exponentially more interesting.
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