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Luka ties Jordan for longest streak of 20-5-5 games since ABA-NBA merger

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Luka Doncic continues to redefine what it means to succeed as an NBA sophomore, accomplishing another rare milestone on Saturday.

The Dallas Mavericks star registered his 18th consecutive game with at least 20 points, five rebounds, and five assists against the New Orleans Pelicans, tying Michael Jordan for the longest such streak since the ABA-NBA merger.

Longest 20-5-5 streaks since ABA-NBA merger (1976)

Rank Player Start End Streak
1 Michael Jordan Mar. 13 1989 Apr. 14 1989 18 games
2 Luka Doncic Nov. 1 2019 TBD 18 games
3 Russell Westbrook Feb. 9 2015 Mar. 20 2015 17 games
4 Russell Westbrook Dec. 15 2017 Jan. 13 2018 16 games
5 LeBron James Feb. 25 2018 Mar. 25 2018 15 games

(Source: Basketball-Reference)

Doncic joins Jordan and Oscar Robertson as the only players with 20-5-5 stat lines in at least 18 straight games.

Robertson recorded four longer streaks with that stat line during his playing days before the merger, including one that spanned 29 games, according to Mavs PR.

Doncic checked out against the Pelicans in the third quarter with 26 points, nine assists, and six rebounds in 26 minutes. Dallas went on to blow out New Orleans by 46 points, marking the Pelicans' largest regular-season defeat in franchise history, according to ESPN's Andrew Lopez.

The Slovenian recently became the third player in history to average a triple-double over a calendar month. He also has registered an NBA-record 15 career triple-doubles before turning 21, per Basketball-Reference.

The wunderkind entered Saturday's contest averaging 30.3 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 9.2 assists. He has the opportunity to pass Jordan against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.

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