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The star point guard of the Dallas Mavericks, Luka Doncic, unveiled this Friday a peculiar habit that he has to keep calm when he is upset by a referee’s decision that he considers to be wrong, it is about singing in his mind, something that without a doubt, no one expected.

After being defeated by 111-101 against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Slovenian revealed the tactics he applies to not lose the control in the complicated moments of the game. “It’s fun, I sing a song in my head, one of my favorites,” he confessed.

Although the former player did not reveal the name of the song of Real Madrid did explain that it is a Serbian melody that he likes a lot. “Surely I sing better in my head than in reality,” he said with a laugh.

Doncic did not have one of his best nights in the NBA, and that is that he barely managed to score 17 points, however he was calm while he attended the press after the game.

“It’s hard to keep quiet on some nights, but you have to learn from that. Even if you’ve made mistakes, you have to move on and think about the next game”, he pointed out.

With this loss to Philadelphia, the Dallas Mavericks ended a three-game winning streak and are now left with record of 43-27 and are ranked fifth in the Western Conference of the best basketball in the world.

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By Scribe