In partnership with multiple sponsors, including Jordan Brand, Luka Doncic arranged a 3×3 basketball competition in which the court was situated in the center of a picturesque lake close to his birthplace.
Luka Doncic, who turns 24 this year, is one of the most exciting young talents in the NBA and the globe. Despite his youth, he has accomplished a lot.
Luka 2, Doncic’s second signature shoe model with Jordan, is the result of his great on-field exploits.
The Dallas Mavericks star also worked with other parties to develop one of the most distinctive 3×3 basketball competitions in the world in order to promote this innovative style.
Luka Doncic worked with Jordan Brand, NBA 2K, and a chain of sporting goods stores to arrange a 3×3 basketball competition on a field in the center of Lake Bled.
The football pitch is situated on a buoyant platform equipped with a lighting setup that satisfies competition regulations. Gorgeous views of blue water, trees, and the Julian Mountains surround the yard.
The basketball court floats on Lake Bled, with beautiful scenery behind it, making it difficult to concentrate on competition.Images from the 3×3 tournament that Luka Doncic organized
Approximately 30 kilometers from Doncic’s birthplace and upbringing in Ljubljana, Slovenia, lies this renowned landscape in Slovenia.
The tournament’s name alone, including Luka Doncic, is enough to draw large crowds, but the location—a floating soccer pitch in the middle of Lake Bled—makes it even more spectacular.
Lake Bled is one of Slovenia’s famous tourist destinations, near where Luka Doncic was born and raised
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Doncic is currently one of the highest-paid young stars in the NBA thanks to his deal with Jordan Brand and his $216 million contract with the Dallas Mavericks, which runs until the end of the 2026–2027 season. within.