LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — The laughter of schoolchildren at recess and basketballs ringing on the pavement echoed through the quiet streets of a residential district in Slovenia's capital, the place where Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic got his start.
The phenomenal guard has led his franchise to just its third appearance in the NBA Finals, where he has had two impressive performances though Dallas has come up short both times against the Boston Celtics. Doncic, playing with chest, ankle and knee injuries, finished with 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists as Dallas lost Sunday night 105-98. The Mavericks lost the opening game despite 30 points from Doncic.
Game 3 is Wednesday night.
At 25 years old, Doncic has already racked up a raft of accolades that have him on track to be one of the greatest Europeans — or anyone else — to play the game.
But his road to a shot at an NBA championship started two decades and 5,500 miles from the bright lights of Dallas at the Miran Jarc primary school in Ljubljana, a city of around 300,000 nestled in a green valley of the Slovenian Alps.
''My first impression was that he was taller than all the guys at his age, and he really moved with the ball really great. You could feel that he's really talented,'' said Rok Dezman, who coached Doncic at the school from the age of 6.
Doncic's precociousness on the court was evident from the first grade, Dezman said, so he immediately began competing with players several years older than him to even the playing field.
But that age disparity meant that Doncic, today standing at 6-foot-7 (2 meters), didn't always have a height advantage, leading him to focus on sinking shots from a distance rather than measuring up against bigger players under the rim.