It's the end of the year, and thieves are trying to meet their targets, even stealing from NBA players' homes. Recently, Luka Dončić's home was burglarized. Fortunately, he and his family were not at home at the time, so no one was in danger. The incident has been reported to the police, and an investigation is underway. According to a report by the police, an unidentified individual broke into Dončić's home between 5 PM and 9 PM by smashing a window in the main bathroom and stole jewelry worth about $30,000. Some may say that 30,000isnothingforDoncˇicˊ,whoearnsawhopping30,000 is nothing for Dončić, who earns a whopping 30,000isnothingforDoncˇicˊ,whoearnsawhopping43.08 million this season. But it's not just about the money; it's about the lack of personal safety. Before Dončić's theft, Milwaukee Bucks player Bobby Portis was also robbed in November, with many valuable items stolen. He even had to post a plea for help on his social media. The NBA has already taken measures in response to these thefts but has only issued a memo to all players as a warning, reminding them of the recent wave of break-ins. After all, the league can't take any concrete action against such crimes. It's no secret that the US has poor security, and NBA players' homes being targeted by thieves is not a new phenomenon. It's best not to rely too much on the police; more often than not, one must rely on their own luck. Almost simultaneously, the Dallas Mavericks officially announced Dončić's injury, diagnosed as a left calf strain, which will keep him out for…