After an embarrassing NBA Finals performance, LeSean McCoy inexplicably refers to Luka Doncic as the “worst all-star” he has ever seen in his life.

### Luka Doncic Faces Criticism from NFL Analyst LeSean McCoy for Finals Performance

#### High Expectations and Disappointment
After a stellar regular and postseason, Luka Doncic entered his first NBA Finals with high expectations. However, the Slovenian star’s performance fell short, managing to secure only one win against the Boston Celtics. The NBA community has been vocal in their criticism, and now even NFL analysts are weighing in.

#### Criticism from LeSean McCoy
Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy took the criticism to another level during an episode of Fox’s “Speak.” McCoy questioned Doncic’s All-Star status due to his subpar performance in the Finals.

> “Luka is the worst All-Star I’ve ever seen in my life. He can score the ball, he can pass the ball, he can rebound and all that. [But] he has no effort on defense. He don’t wanna play defense. He don’t hustle for no loose balls, and he don’t hustle for loose rebounds.” – LeSean McCoy

McCoy expressed frustration over Doncic’s lack of defensive effort and suggested that Doncic deserves the same level of scrutiny as his teammate Kyrie Irving. He even compared Doncic to Jrue Holiday, emphasizing the latter’s hustle and defensive skills. McCoy went so far as to say he wouldn’t let his son watch Doncic’s game tape to avoid learning bad habits.

#### Performance Statistics
Despite McCoy’s harsh words, calling Doncic the “worst All-Star” seems exaggerated. In the Finals, Doncic averaged 29.2 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 5.6 assists, showcasing his offensive dominance as a point guard.

#### McCoy’s Contradictory Opinion
Interestingly, McCoy had a much different view of Doncic before the Finals began. He had stated that winning a championship would elevate Doncic to the status of the best player in the world.

> “If you ask me who’s the top 5 players in the league, Luka’s going to be on that list. For this year he was third in the MVP voting. So all you need is that ring to solidify that… To go a narrative as far as the best player, you need them chips.” – LeSean McCoy

McCoy referenced Nikola Jokic’s rise in the best player conversation following his championship win, suggesting that a similar achievement would be crucial for Doncic.

#### Conclusion
While Luka Doncic’s defense in the Finals was underwhelming, his overall performance and contributions cannot be dismissed. The harsh criticism from LeSean McCoy highlights the intense scrutiny star athletes face, especially when they fall short of expectations. However, labeling Doncic as the “worst All-Star” overlooks his significant achievements and potential.

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