A Hall of Famer raised an interesting question about Luka Doncic’s playing style and how it might change now that he is with the Los Angeles Lakers.

 Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during the fourth quarter of a game against the Utah Jazz
© Ronald Martinez / Getty Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during the fourth quarter of a game against the Utah Jazz

Since Luka Doncic’s arrival in Los Angeles Lakers, questions have swirled about how he will adapt to the bright lights and media frenzy of LA. One Hall of Famer, Chris Webber, has openly wondered how the transition will affect the Slovenian star.

Webber, who has long been vocal about his aversion to Hollywood culture, shared his thoughts on the Straight Game podcast, suggesting that Doncic may have to adjust to the LA spotlight.

“Some players, like myself, we were anti-Hollywood. You know what I mean? We didn’t want to be Hollywood,” Webber said.

 “We wanted to come in, shut it down, and have y’all walk out of here quiet. It seemed like that’s who Luka was, and now he has to like LA. So, I’m interested in how he’s going to make that work.”

From Lakers villain to fan favorite?

Ironically, Doncic used to relish silencing the Crypto.com Arena crowd during his time in Dallas.

He won three of his last four road games against the Lakers and had developed a reputation as something of a nemesis. But in a stunning move, the Mavericks traded him to the very team he once tormented.

University of Michigan star forward Chris Webber strolls upcourt during a game against the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

University of Michigan star forward Chris Webber strolls upcourt during a game against the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

Doncic thriving in his new environment

That change in scenery may have contributed to Doncic rediscovering his best NBA form after a slow start in LA. He is now averaging 24.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, 7.6 assists, 1.8 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game, quickly establishing himself as a fan favorite.

Settling into life in LA

Comfort off the court often translates to confidence on it, and it appears Doncic is finding his rhythm in Los Angeles. According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the 25-year-old has embraced his new surroundings.

“He’s feeling more and more comfortable with every passing day. He just moved into his new place in Los Angeles a few days ago,” Charania reported.

“The most important part for Luka Doncic has been what he’s told people around him, as well as Lakers owner Jeanie Buss—that he feels truly appreciated and included in the team’s decision-making process.”

Charania added that the Lakers are hoping Doncic will be a cornerstone of the franchise for years to come.

 “This has been a true partnership they’re trying to build, and that means a lot for his long-term future with the Lakers. They believe he can be a key figure in the next decade of Lakers-Celtics rivalry games.”