Woman loudly moans, awkwardly interrupting Luka Doncic’s press conference

Luka Doncic’s performance on Thursday night was undeniably impressive, leaving fans and pundits alike buzzing with excitement. However, the excitement seemed to reach new heights during the post-game press conference with the Dallas Mavericks star.

Luka Doncic couldn’t help but crack a smile when the room was suddenly filled with the sound of a woman moaning loudly. This unexpected interruption occurred during his post-game press conference after the Dallas Mavericks’ impressive 119-110 playoff win against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

As the reporters gathered around him, the Mavs star kept his head down, focused on the microphone. He confidently shared that the team had performed exceptionally well in terms of passing and shooting. However, in a surprising turn of events, the interview room was suddenly filled with the intense and raw screams of a woman.

Luka Doncic’s head snapped up in bewilderment, clearly taken aback by the sudden burst of intense emotions that lasted for a mere five seconds.

Laughter filled the room as Doncic couldn’t help but cover his mouth, joining in on the uncomfortable chuckles. The interviewer smoothly transitioned and casually declared, “Alright, let’s continue.”

Luka Doncic’s rollercoaster of emotions, ranging from confusion to horror to humor, elicited laughter from those watching as the cheerful basketball player remarked, “I really hope this isn’t being broadcasted live.”

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The origin of the sound remains uncertain. NBC News attempted to contact representatives from both the Mavericks and Thunder for comment on Friday but was unable to reach them.

Legendary basketball coach and broadcaster Dick Vitale couldn’t help but join in the laughter, just like millions of other basketball enthusiasts.

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Vitale expressed his amusement and surprise at the incident, describing it as “wild” and “hilarious.”

The victory by Dallas brought the Western Conference semifinal series to a tied score of 1-1.

The Mavericks were on fire from beyond the arc on Thursday night, as they knocked down 18 of their 37 attempts from 3-point range, shooting an impressive 48.6%.

The third game is scheduled for Saturday in Dallas, starting at 2:30 p.m. CDT/3:30 p.m. EDT.

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