Social media user Esegbona Luis claims that Doncic employed a strategy similar to Achraf Hakimi by placing his assets under his mother’s name to protect his wealth.
Luis mentioned that instead of walking away with half of his wealth, Goltes finds herself navigating a complicated custody battle, as Doncic asserts he wants to raise their daughters on his own terms.

However, according to the college sports network, this theory is inaccurate. Goltes was not Doncic’s wife they were only engaged. In this case, ending an engagement is legally very different from a divorce.

Despite the inaccuracy, the wild conspiracy theory about Doncic and Goltes has quickly gone viral, and fans have flooded the comments section.

“Why is she breaking down to cry if she doesn’t have what you want to do later ?” one fan mentioned.“Fake conversation,” another fan stated.

“At the end of the day, his focus on his daughters’ happiness is admirable, even if the whole situation is messy and emotional,” another fan commented.

“He activated his trap card: Mother’s intervention- a trap card where he can protect his assets under his mother’s name from her greedy hands,” another fan joked.

“Learned from history. What a king,” another fan reacted.“Fellas need to take note of this strategy. This was a great move,” another fan suggested.

“Amazing how every rich athlete online apparently hid all their money with their mom,” one fan observed.“Hahahaha legend. Never let the gold diggers take half. Well done,” another fan commented.

For now, the internet continues to speculate and laugh at the idea of Luka Doncic outsmarting his ex-fiancée like a chess grandmaster. Whether there’s any truth to it or not, the memes are already legendary.