“WHAT DID I JUST WITNESS”: Jaxson Hayes Transition Dunk Leaves Luka Doncic in Disbelief.

  • The Highlight: Jaxson Hayes ignited social media with a high-risk between-the-legs dunk during a fast break in Chicago.
  • The Reaction: Lakers superstar Luka Doncic was caught on camera visibly terrified by the stunt, a clip that has already surpassed 10 million views.
  • The Result: Los Angeles dominated the Bulls 129-118, fueled by Doncic’s massive 46-point masterclass.

CHICAGO — The United Center usually saves its loudest cheers for the home team, but Jaxson Hayes silenced the building with a single leap. During the third quarter of the Lakers’ 129-118 victory over the Chicago Bulls, Hayes turned a routine steal into a dunk-contest-worthy spectacle, nearly giving his own teammates a heart attack in the process.

The Dunk That Froze the Bench

As the Lakers’ defense forced a turnover at the top of the key, Hayes sprinted into the open court. Instead of a safe layup to maintain the lead, the big man opted for a rim-rocking between-the-legs slam. The bench erupted, but the camera immediately panned to Luka Doncic. The MVP frontrunner stood with his hands on his head, his face a mix of pure shock and genuine fear for Hayes’ safety.

Doncic didn’t just lead the cheer; he led the box score. Fresh off being named Western Conference Player of the Week, Luka delivered 46 points, 11 assists, and 7 rebounds. He also reached a historic milestone, becoming the quickest player in Lakers history to hit 2,000 points, doing so in just 65 games—surpassing the pace set by LeBron James.

Game Statistics: Lakers vs. Bulls (Jan 27, 2026)

Player Points Rebounds Assists Field Goals
Luka Doncic 46 7 11 16-28
Deandre Ayton 18 12 2 8-11
Jaxson Hayes 12 6 0 6-6
Coby White (CHI) 24 4 8 9-19

What They Said

Lakers head coach JJ Redick, who has been vocal about “process-driven” basketball, couldn’t help but smile at the athleticism, even if it defied his usual coaching logic.

“I think Luka’s face said it all. We want high-percentage looks, but when Jaxson is in that kind of rhythm, you just stay out of the way. He’s got verticality that changes how teams have to defend our transition.” — JJ Redick, Lakers Head Coach

Doncic, laughing in the locker room after the game, admitted he thought the play was going to end in a disaster.

“I was just praying, man. I was literally throwing up a prayer. I thought he was going to hit the rim and fall. It was the craziest thing I’ve seen in a game.” — Luka Doncic via @LakeShowYo

Playoff Implications / What’s Next

This win pushes the Lakers to 28-17, keeping them firmly in the hunt for a top-three seed in the Western Conference. More importantly, it signals that the chemistry between Doncic and the Lakers’ supporting cast is reaching a boiling point. The Lakers now head to Cleveland for a high-stakes ESPN matchup against Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers on January 28.

Zach Kram

Zach Kram is a dedicated NBA reporter for nhanba.com. He specializes in breaking news, injury updates and live game coverage. Committed to accuracy and speed, Zach Kram keeps fans informed on every major storyline across the league. Follow his latest reports on X via @zachkram.

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