Luka Doncic is having an incredible 2019 so far as he's quickly become a superstar for the Dallas Mavericks in only his second year. In fact, he's performed so well that respected sporting publication Sports Illustrated is naming him as the Breakout of the Year.

According to the Sports Illustrated staff, this award is given to players who had incredible superb seasons to have an incredible season in comparison to the previous one. Players who win this award are manifestations of the “spirit and arrival.”

They then detailed the impressive resume Doncic has built up in his second year of professional basketball:

After being honored as player of the month for October and November, the 20-year-old owns the record for the most triple-doubles by a player before his 21st birthday in NBA history and currently leads the NBA in triple-doubles. Through 19 games in 2019–20, Doncic ranks third in the league in scoring (30.6 ppg), second in assists (9.6 apg) and 15th in rebounding (9.9 rpg).

He’s also riding a streak of 15 consecutive games with at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists, which is tied for the fourth-longest such streak since the ABA-NBA merger (1976-77). Only Michael Jordan (18-game streak) and Russell Westbrook (16 and 17-game streaks) have produced longer such streaks since the merger.

Doncic's impact for the Mavericks has put him in the MVP conversation. If he wins the honors this season, he will beat Derrick Rose's record and become the youngest MVP in league history.

All of this is happening in Doncic's second year of playing in the league. One will shudder at the thought of what Doncic can do once he reaches his peak.