Luke Doncic Injury Update: Can Lebron Even Win One Game Against the Thunder Without Doncic?
OKLAHOMA CITY — Luka Doncic continues to recover from a Grade 2 left hamstring strain with no clear return date in sight for the Los Angeles Lakers' Western Conference semifinals series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, leaving LeBron James to shoulder the load in what has become an increasingly difficult matchup for the injury-depleted squad.
Doncic, who suffered the injury on April 2 in the regular-season finale against these same Thunder, told reporters Wednesday that doctors initially gave him an eight-week recovery timeline. At roughly five weeks post-injury, he has begun running but has not yet been cleared for full contact or 5-on-5 work. The Lakers have officially ruled him out for Game 2 on Thursday night, and most reports suggest he is unlikely to play at all in this series.
"I'm just doing everything I can," Doncic said. "Every day I'm doing stuff I'm supposed to do. The doctor said eight weeks at the beginning of the first MRI. So I'm just going day by day and I feel better every day." He traveled to Spain for specialized PRP injections shortly after the injury, a decision that extended his time away from the team but was approved by Lakers medical staff.
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