A performance like this has never been seen before.
Luka Doncic, in the overtime victory against the New York Knicks, signed another page in NBA history, making a triple double of 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists like never before in the history of basketball stars and stripes .
And it's not just that he managed it was impressive, but also how he did it: his Dallas Mavericks were 9 lengths down with 27 seconds left in regulation against an opponent lacking ex-of-the-night Jalen Brunson.
It was Doncic who sealed the Dallas miracle, who missed a free throw by 2 with 4 seconds to go and after a daring series of rebounds he somehow found the ball in his hand,
In overtime Doncic added another 7 points and 3 rebounds to his tally, bringing his total to 60 points (a career-high and a franchise record), 21 rebounds (also a career-high) and 10 assists, putting in a performance that no one — from Wilt Chamberlain to Michael Jordan, from LeBron James to James Harden, the only other player with a career 60-point triple-double — had ever before in NBA history.