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Lakers injury updates: Reaves could return during first round; Dončić further off

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The Los Angeles Lakers expect to be without star guard Luka Dončić for the remainder of their first-round series with the Houston Rockets, but Austin Reaves has returned to on-court activity and could return late in the series, according to ESPN, if it reaches that point. The Lakers have a 2-0 lead after a 101-94 win in Game 2 on Tuesday night in L.A. 

Dončić suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain during the Lakers’ loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on April 2 and has been ruled out indefinitely. Prior to the playoffs, Dončić went to Spain to undergo special treatment on his hamstring. He has since rejoined the team, but his timeline to return to play remains unclear.

Reaves went down with a Grade 2 oblique strain in the same game against the Thunder, but is closer to a return than his backcourt mate. Here’s more from Shams Charania:

“The sense around the Lakers is that Austin Reaves is actually the one that’s further along than Luka Doncic in their respective rehab processes. I am told Austin Reaves has started 1-on-1 on-court work. The next step for him is to continue to go through the progression of 3-on-3, 5-on-5. Remember, early April he had a four-to-six week timetable, so theoretically that puts him on track late in this series, potentially early in the next series.”

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The Lakers caught a real break with the schedule for their first-round series, which is why there’s optimism that Reaves could play against the Rockets. There were two full days off between Games 1 and 2, and there will be another full two days off between Games 2 and 3 and Games 4 and 5. Here’s a look at the unique schedule, which will stretch into May if it gets to six games. 

  • Game 3: Lakers at Rockets, April 24
  • Game 4: Lakers at Rockets, April 26
  • Game 5*: Rockets at Lakers, April 29
  • Game 6*: Lakers at Rockets, May 1
  • Game 7*: Rockets at Lakers, May 3

*If necessary

The Lakers winning Games 1 and 2 could change the team’s thinking some here. The Rockets lost Game 2 even with Kevin Durant back in the lineup, but the series could certainly be lengthened as it shifts back to Houston. Again, Reaves got hurt on April 2, and the initial timeline was four to six weeks, so it certainly would be conceivable that he could play by Game 6 or Game 7. 

Getting Reaves back would be a massive boost for the Lakers. He averaged 23.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game on 49/36/87.1 shooting splits and put up career highs in both scoring and rebounds. He was second on the team in scoring and would have been 18th in the league if he had played enough games to qualify for the official leaderboard. 

While they got a huge night from Luke Kennard in Game 1 (27 points, four rebounds and three assists on 9 of 13 from the field, including 5 of 5 from 3-point range) and an outstanding performance from Marcus Smart in Game 2 (25 points, seven assists, five steals) they can’t count on that every night. Reaves, even at less than 100%, would give their offense another top-level creator who could get his own shots and take pressure off everyone else. 

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If the Lakers get Reaves back and pull off an upset in this series to advance to the second round, that would give Dončić time to get back on the floor. 

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3 player battles to watch out for in LSG vs RR, Match 32 of IPL 2026 ft. 

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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) will face off on Wednesday, April 22, in match 32 of IPL 2026. The contest is scheduled to get underway at 7:30 pm IST at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow.

The Rishabh Pant-led LSG are searching for momentum following three losses on the trot. With just two wins from six outings, they are currently placed ninth in the IPL 2026 points table.

RR, meanwhile, had a dominant start with a four-match unbeaten streak. However, Riyan Parag and Co. have suffered defeats in their previous two fixtures and will be eager to return to winning ways.

Out of the six games between the two sides, RR have the edge over LSG with a 4-2 lead in the head-to-head record. Lucknow eked out a narrow two-run win when the sides locked horns last year. Pacer Avesh Khan defended nine runs from the final over to help his side seal victory.

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Here, we look at three interesting matchups that could dictate different stages of the match.


#3 Mohammad Shami (LSG) vs Vaibhav Suryavanshi (RR)

Veteran pacer Mohammad Shami‘s new-ball bowling exploits will be key for Lucknow against Rajasthan’s destructive opening pair. Vaibhav Suryavanshi has been ruthless against top bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Josh Hazlewood this season.

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The 15-year-old is expected to launch an early counterattack here as well, but will be challenged by Shami’s discipline and swing. The youngster has scored 246 runs across six innings at an astonishing strike rate of 236.53.

Shami has picked up five wickets from six innings with an economy rate of 8.08. Lucknow would rely on the seasoned campaigner to stop Suryavanshi’s blitzkrieg.


#2 Nicholas Pooran (LSG) vs Jofra Archer (RR)

Nicholas Pooran has looked like a pale version of his glorious past in IPL 2026. The swashbuckling batter has just 51 runs to his name from six matches at a strike rate of 79.68. The southpaw has yet to cross the 20-run mark in an innings.

RR skipper Riyan Parag using an over of Jofra Archer when Pooran is at the crease could be a smart move. The southpaw has lost his wicket thrice to the speedster while scoring 45 runs off 41 balls at a strike rate of 109.75. Archer has picked up eight wickets from six games at an economy rate of 8.52 in IPL 2026.

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#1 Avesh Khan (LSG) vs Riyan Parag (RR)

RR captain Riyan Parag‘s batting form has come under scrutiny. The right-handed batter averages 12.20, mustering 61 runs across six innings with a highest score of 20 runs.

LSG pacer Avesh Khan has kept Parag in check. He has dismissed him twice in eight balls and conceded just 16 runs off as many balls. Their mini-battle in the middle overs could potentially decide which team will gain the upper hand before the final phase.

Avesh has taken five wickets from as many outings so far in the season and has an economy rate of 10.17.