Luka Doncic, the point guard for the DALLAS Mavericks, is currently enjoying a privileged existence as one of the most talented and prominent figures in the NBA.
The individual, who is 23 years old, possesses a lucrative contract worth $207 million with the Mavericks and has achieved the status of being a three-time NBA All-Star.
4Luka Doncic lives in a sleek $2.7million home in DallasCredit: Google Maps4And he drives a $200,000 ‘apocalypse-proof’ custom JeepCredit: Twitter/MarkJonesESPN
Originating from Slovenia and ascending through the European hierarchy, he currently resides in America, enjoying a lavish lifestyle.
Doncic idolised LeBron James during his childhood and relocated to Spain to join the prestigious football team Real Madrid in the early stages of his career.
He currently competes against an NBA legend and enjoys a lavish lifestyle outside of the basketball court that is commensurate with his status.
Doncic resides in a magnificent Dallas estate spanning 5,225 square feet, with an estimated value of $2.7 million.
This elegant residence boasts four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a contemporary fireplace, and a pool in the outdoor area.
Additionally, the intelligent property features a spacious four-car garage, providing plenty space for Doncic to park his vehicles.
Furthermore, one of those rides generated a significant amount of attention on social media this week.
Doncic was observed arriving at an NBA game in a Jeep that is designed to withstand an apocalypse and has a value of $200,000.
Luka Doncic operated a six-wheeled Apocalypse Hellfire, which is a highly customised Jeep Gladiator manufactured by Apocalypse Manufacturing.
The business modifies the Gladiator by adding one additional axle, resulting in a three-axle configuration. The vehicle’s weight is increased to 6,250 pounds, and it is equipped with massive 40-inch wheels. Furthermore, the rear bed is extended to a length of eight feet and features a customised roll cage.
The vehicle is equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 engine that produces 500 horsepower. Additionally, there is an option to upgrade to a supercharged Hellcat unit, which can increase the horsepower to nearly 700.
The Hellfire is equipped with a three-part Kevlar protective coating, a quarter-inch thick steel front bumper, and a 9,500-pound winch, which Carscoops humorously refers to as making it impervious to an apocalypse.
It is unsurprising that several NBA enthusiasts deemed Doncic’s automobile as “excessive.”
One tweeted: “Looks that thing has carbon feet prints!!”
Another said: “Feels excessive. Even for Texas.”
A third wrote: “Pulls up in a tank just to carry a bigger L back.”
And a fourth posted: “Is he going to war after the game?”
The Hellfire is a far cry from the car Doncic received for his 18th birthday, a tiny Serbian model from the 1980s that was based on the Fiat and barely rose to his waist.
4Doncic caused a stir when he arrived at an NBA game in the beastCredit: Twitter/CassidyHubbarth