Luka Doncic tattoos, explained: The meanings behind Mavericks star’s back and arm ink

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Luka Doncic tattoos, explained: The meanings behind Mavericks star’s back and arm ink: Luka Doncic’s one-of-a-kind game is both stylish and smart. The star guard wants to lead the Mavericks to their second championship in team history, and it’s hard to miss his style.

 

Luka Doncic tattoos, explained: The meanings behind Mavericks star’s back and arm ink 

Doncic has made No. 77 look cooler than it ever has on a basketball court. He does this while wearing his own branded sneakers and showing off his growing number of tattoos that he got when he first joined the league.

 

When Doncic wears his jersey, you can sometimes see the tattoos on his back that are hidden by his shirt. The half-sleeve on his left wrist makes them stand out. Find out what you need to know about the star’s tattoos.

 

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Luka Doncic’s tattoos, explained

Luka Doncic’s back tattoo

One of Doncic’s most famous tattoos shows how proud he is of his Slovenian background. Doncic has a tattoo on the upper right part of his back that shows the seven countries of the world. His home continent, Europe, is missing from the tattoo.

 

On game days, Doncic’s sweater covers up most of his tattoo, which can be seen in full in a behind-the-scenes look at his draft night.

Open up article badge Keep going. Based on early pictures of Doncic, this may be one of his first tattoos, if not the first one.

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