Luka Dončić Fined $50K for Gesture; Nears Suspension with 15th Technical Foul

March 10, 2026
Luka Dončić Fined $50K for Gesture; Nears Suspension with 15th Technical Foul
  • Defensive metrics show 7.1 rebounds per game, 1.5 steals, 0.5 blocks, a defensive rating around 114, and strong activity with 22.4% of contested shots per 100 possessions.

  • Lakers coach JJ Redick defended Dončić’s competitive edge and his importance to the team, while acknowledging the scrutiny of his reactions.

  • Luka Dončić was fined $50,000 by the NBA for an inappropriate gesture toward a game official during the Lakers' 110-97 win over the Knicks, with the incident occurring with 4:35 left in the third.

  • This season he has accumulated 15 technical fouls, just one short of a mandatory one-game suspension, trailing league leader Dillon Brooks by one.

  • AI-generated imagery and comments accused him of whining to referees, underscoring a wider debate about how his on‑court conduct affects his reputation.

  • Fans and critics on social media criticized his excessive complaining about officiating, with taunts contrasting his fines with other players’ championships.

  • No additional actions beyond the fine were noted in the available summary.

  • Dončić said the gesture was an attempt to imitate teammates Marcus Smart and Austin Reaves, saying he was just copying them.

  • The episode feeds into a broader debate about Dončić's passion, disputes with officials, and the Lakers' need for his edge in a tight Western Conference race.

  • Dončić remains under scrutiny for officiating disputes and faces potential impact on awards eligibility if more games are missed.

  • ESPN provided in-game context for the sequence, and the NBA noted the league's statement accompanying the fine.

  • The league previously fined Rudy Gobert $100,000 for a similar gesture, a comparison cited in reporting.

Summary based on 27 sources


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