Luka Dončić to return from Spain ahead of Lakers' playoff series

Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić is set to return from Spain on Friday after receiving treatment for a hamstring injury. The team opens its first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets on Saturday. Coach JJ Redick said Dončić and Austin Reaves remain out indefinitely.

Luka Dončić suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain on April 2 during a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Lakers ruled him out for the rest of the regular season the following day. Seeking to accelerate his recovery, Dončić traveled to Spain for specialized treatment, according to ESPN. He is expected back in Los Angeles on Friday, just before Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series against the No. 5-seeded Houston Rockets, for which the No. 4-seeded Lakers hold home-court advantage. Game 1 comes 16 days after the injury, though a typical Grade 2 strain requires a month or more of recovery time. It remains uncertain whether Dončić will play again this postseason, especially as coach JJ Redick noted the challenge of extending the Lakers' run deep into the playoffs. Reaves, sidelined by a Grade 2 oblique strain from the same night, is also unavailable. Redick told reporters on Tuesday, per ESPN: 'I mean, look, they're out indefinitely. I'm not going to have an update for you this week. They're out indefinitely.' With both stars sidelined, 41-year-old LeBron James faces an increased playmaking burden against a Rockets team that won nine of its final 10 regular-season games. James earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors in the season's last week.

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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain during Thursday's 139-96 blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, confirmed by MRI on Friday. The injury rules him out for the remainder of the regular season—and likely into the playoffs—with a typical 4-6 week recovery. His agent plans an extraordinary circumstances grievance for awards eligibility after playing 64 games.

Austin Reaves has progressed in his recovery and could return during the Lakers' first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets, while Luka Dončić faces a longer absence. The Lakers lead 1-0 after a 107-98 victory in Game 1. Game 2 is scheduled for April 21 in Los Angeles.

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Luka Dončić left the Los Angeles Lakers' 119-115 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday with hamstring soreness, prompting concerns ahead of their matchup with the Golden State Warriors. An MRI on Friday will determine the severity, with initial optimism suggesting it may not be major. The injury adds to Dončić's season-long leg issues, as the Lakers rely heavily on their star guard.

Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is expected to make his return from a hyperextended left knee injury against the Los Angeles Clippers after missing 16 games since late December. The three-time MVP's comeback keeps him in contention for season awards, provided he meets the 65-game eligibility threshold. With the Nuggets holding a strong Western Conference position, his return bolsters their playoff push.

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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander suffered an abdominal strain during Tuesday night's win over the Orlando Magic and will miss at least the next five games. The reigning NBA MVP, selected as an All-Star starter, will not participate in the game in Los Angeles and faces re-evaluation after the break. The injury tests the Thunder's depth amid a tough schedule against Western Conference playoff contenders.

 

 

 

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