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Doncic: I said that scoring in the NBA is easier than in Europe because of the different rules of the game

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June 10th News Today, Lakers forward James' podcast program "The Brain of the Field" aired the 11th episode of the second season, with James, Doncic and host Nash talking about many topics.

Speaking of his previous remarks that he said that scoring in the NBA is easier than in the Europa League, Doncic said: "Especially when I was 15, I met a very strict coach. He was just as strict with everyone, from No. 1 to No. 12 players, he treated them equally. It was at that time that I started to really put in basketball. When I was 15, I first trained with the first team, and I felt very scared and nervous. But gradually, I got used to the pressure. At 16, I played a game and I was trembling with nervousness and still remember that moment. I think in Europe, now and in the past, basketball focuses more on teamwork. But in the NBA, the rules are different, and I keep saying that.

"I said it is easier to score in the NBA because the rules are different. The NBA has more room and plays longer. With 8 minutes more time, many things can happen. And in Europe, if you meet a big guy like Eddie Tavarez, who plays at Real Madrid, is 7-foot-3, and he is standing at the basket, which makes scoring extremely difficult. But in the NBA, this is not allowed because there will be three-second violations. ”

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