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The N.B.A. star is worried that for too many youth basketball players, the sport is no longer fun. He’s trying to find ways to change that. By Tania Ganguli Luka Doncic was 13 when he moved from ...
Mavericks star Luka Dončić says basketball has brought him joy, but fears it is leaving the game for global youth. His foundation aims to change that.